Haimi Fenichel

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Haimi Fenichel (born 1972) is an Israeli sculptor and installation artist.

Biography[edit]

Haimi Fenichel was named for his uncle, Haim Fenichel, who was killed in the Six-Day War in 1967 and received the a medal of honor after his death.[1] Fenichel studied at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem and the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague.

Art career[edit]

In his exhibit "Mound," Fenichel produces a space that resembles a building site but projects a sense of impending ruin. He plays with materials in a way that creates new combinations and hybrids that are both familiar and alien. The artist says the work is about time and what it is made out of. "Mound" is a combination construction site-archaeological dig created from hardened sand.[2]

  • 2008:
  1. "Bizarre Perfection" in Israel Museum in Jerusalem.[3]
  2. "Exposición de las obras ganadoras y finalistas del III Concurso de Pintura y Escultura Figurativas" Foundation Fran Dural, Madrid
  • 2006:
  1. Jerusalem, The Israel Museum, Mini Israel
  2. London, Ben Uri Gallery, The London Jewish Museum, Israeli Contemporary Applied Arts
  • 2005:
  1. Petach Tikva, Israel - Petach Tikva Museum of Art, Transpositions
  2. Kfar Vradim - Tal Gallery, My Personal Box

Awards and recognition[edit]

  • 2008: Grand Jury Award, III Concurso de Pintura y Escultura Figurativas, Foundation Fran Dural, Barcelona.
  • 2007: The Haifa Museum of Art, Prizes in Art and Design and Young Artist Award from the Ministry of Science, Culture and Sport
  • 2005: Winner, Alix de Rothschild Craft Award

His work is in the collection of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem.

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