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Multi-disciplinary artist, whose work ranges from Sculpture
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Born 1968 in Lyon. Lives in [[Haifa]]. Multi-disciplinary artist, whose work ranges from Sculpture
to Science, Installation to Architecture, Photography to  
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to Science, Installation to Architecture, Photography to  
Sound art and from Performance to Site-specific art.
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Sound art and from Performance to Site-specific art.
  
He has exhibited extensively in Israel, the U.K., France,
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He has exhibited extensively in Israel, the U.K., France,
Italy and Greece.  
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Italy and Greece.  
  
Among the numerous venues of his exhibits are the Israel  
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Among the numerous venues of his exhibits are the Israel  
Museum, Nachshon Gallery, Tal Esther Gallery, and the
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Museum, Nachshon Gallery, Tal Esther Gallery, and the
Acco Fringe Festival.
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Acco Fringe Festival.
  
In 2006 David received a Fulbright research grant and a  
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In 2006 David received a Fulbright research grant and a  
support grant from the America-Israel Cultural Foundation.
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support grant from the America-Israel Cultural Foundation.
David won the Chadwick prize for emerging sculptor in
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David won the Chadwick prize for emerging sculptor in
2001 and the Amos De Shalit prize for Excellence in
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2001 and the Amos De Shalit prize for Excellence in
Science in 1994.
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Science in 1994.
  
  
 
http://www.davidbehar.net/
 
http://www.davidbehar.net/

Latest revision as of 11:41, 5 May 2007

Born 1968 in Lyon. Lives in Haifa. Multi-disciplinary artist, whose work ranges from Sculpture to Science, Installation to Architecture, Photography to Sound art and from Performance to Site-specific art.

He has exhibited extensively in Israel, the U.K., France, Italy and Greece.

Among the numerous venues of his exhibits are the Israel Museum, Nachshon Gallery, Tal Esther Gallery, and the Acco Fringe Festival.

In 2006 David received a Fulbright research grant and a support grant from the America-Israel Cultural Foundation. David won the Chadwick prize for emerging sculptor in 2001 and the Amos De Shalit prize for Excellence in Science in 1994.


http://www.davidbehar.net/