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  • Date de création1990
  • Dimensions74.0 x 108.0 cm
Moshe Kupferman moved to Israel in 1948 and helped to establish a kibbutz (settlement) in the Galilee. While living and working in the relative isolation of the settlement, Kupferman practiced painting and developed an artistic style heavily informed by the religious discipline and rigor of kibbutz life. His abstract works were created through an intricate process of adding and removing layers that denotes both expressive impulses and emotional restraint. Through a subtle interplay of line and color, the work reflects a tension between what is seen and what is concealed.

Moshe Kupferman (1926 – 2003)

Moshe Kupferman (1926-2003) est un peintre israélien dont l'œuvre abstraite puissante explore les traumatismes de la Shoah et la résilience. Ses peintures, caractérisées par des gestes expressifs et une technique d'effacement, témoignent d'une œuvre unique.

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