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Malka Tsentsiper biography - English | Malka Tsentsiper biography - English |
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| Friday, 10 October 2008 | |
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Lithuanian-born, Israeli artist, Malka Tsentsiper´s work generally depicts a wide array of interesting URBAN scenes and ABSTRACTS. This interesting artist was trained in Mathematics in Technion, Haifa (1966 – 1969), and Musicology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1970 – 1973). Over the last many years, she has also emphasized her Art studies: first at public courses in the Israeli Museum and at the Center of Arts in Jerusalem followed by studies and practices at the private studios of several known Israeli artists (Morin Fain, Eliyahu Nijago, Pesach Palit, Ambrosio Cohen, Koby Regev and Shulamit Volk). In sculpture the leading theme of her art are grotesque Jewish characters; mainly those that continue to live in the books of Yiddish writers, especially Shalom Aleichem. Malka Tsentsiper works mainly in clay, although some sculptures are also cast in bronze. The paintings of the last years are dedicated to “Masks and Faces” – a fascinating theme that allows to transform faces to masks and vice versa. These are, for example, “Smiling Cats” series or various small size masks (that can be combined in double, triple and so on sets). All those include an element of humor and grotesque, a leading element of recent Malka’s paintings. The paintings of the previous years are dedicated to “At cafee and musicians”, “Urban impressions” series, Abstracts and impressions from landscapes: Jerusalem, Venice, Prague,... SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS: 2005 2003 SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS: 2005 2004 2002 2001 2000 1999 |
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