Micha Ullman (Israeli, b. 1939), Untitled, 2003

$400.00

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Technique: Lithograph and sandblasting on paper
Size: 102X78 cm
Signature: Signed, dated and numbered "31/60"
Condition: Very good


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Micha Ullman is an Israeli sculptor.
Born in Tel Aviv in 1939.

Over the years, Ullman has been engaged in his work in memory, a time that changes passes and the results that outcome from it: disintegration, decay. Through the earthworks he created in the '70s, through the works he created in the '80s when the main theme was the house (that is no longer, the house that exists, a symbolic house) to the '90s when his work multiplied references to the concept of time, to history in general and to the Holocaust in particular. The expression in sculpture is often accompanied by drawings which give a different angle to the themes in which he deals.

Ullmann's works have been exhibited in many exhibitions in Israel and abroad. Among other things, he presented an exhibition of drawings at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv in 1996.

Micha Ullman has won many awards. Among others, the Sandberg Prize for an Israeli artist, Israel Museum, Jerusale , (1980) The Eva and Mandel Fundik Prize for Israeli Art, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv (1985).  Ullman also won the Israel Prize in Sculpture, Ministry of Education and Culture  (2009).