Yair Garbuz (Hebrew: יאיר גרבוז, born 29 September 1945) is an Israeli artist, writer, author, humorist and opinion journalist. He is a recipient of the 2004 EMET Prize in painting, and was director of the HaMidrasha Art School at Beit Berl College for 12 years.[1]

Yair garbuz
יאיר גרבוז
Born (1945-09-29) 29 September 1945 (age 79)
NationalityIsraeli
OccupationJournalism

Biography

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Yair Garbuz mural, Carmelit station, Haifa

Yair Garbuz was born in Givatayim, Mandatory Palestine.[2] In 1962–1967, while a member of Kibbutz Kfar HaHoresh, he studied painting under Raffi Lavie. He also attended the Avni Institute of Art and Design in Tel Aviv. Since his debut in 1967, Garbuz's work has been exhibited in dozens of one-man shows and group exhibitions in Israel and abroad.

In 1973–2009, Garbuz taught at "HaMidrasha" art faculty, Beit Berl College, which he directed from 1997. He has also taught at the Avni Institute, Tel-Hai Academic College, and the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem.[2]

As of 2020, Garbuz is the Cultural Director of the Basis art school, a position he took in 2015.[3][4]

In the 1970s Garbuz worked in a variety of media, from installations to artist's books containing political commentary and self-parody. He often references other artists and employs visual and verbal jokes.

Awards and recognition

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Yair Garbuz has been described as "adept in the poetics of loneliness, constantly lighting fires that signal from one mountaintop to the next an ironic wish to belong."[5]

Published works

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  • A Home in the Galilee[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ A model artist, here and now
  2. ^ a b c Isracast
  3. ^ "Faculty, a school of art".
  4. ^ Litman, Shani (December 7, 2014). "בית הספר לפיסול "בסיס" עובר להרצליה, בהובלת יעקב דורצ'ין". Haaretz. Retrieved April 24, 2020.
  5. ^ Portrait of the artist as a portrait
  6. ^ Painting the words
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