Zigi Ben-Haim: A Journey of Discovery
By (Author) Charlotta Kotik
Edited by Marc Scheps
Edited by Gideon Ofrat
Edited by Emireth Herrera Valdes
Selected by Henk van Assen
Designed by Henk van Assen and Melissa Leone
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
30th March 2025
30th January 2025
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Paintings and painting
Sculpture
759.95694
Hardback
256
Width 245mm, Height 300mm
1620g
Zigi Ben-Haim is a painter and sculptor who works with aluminum, wire mesh, burlap, newsprint, and unconventional materials. His constant reinvention gives his work a dynamic and powerful vibration that sparks curiosity in its viewers and never fails to surprise.
The creative essence of Ben-Haim's work lies in balancing the tension between opposites, keeping the work exciting while constantly introducing new materials and images. He finds ways to introduce new personal, natural, and urban environments to highlight his direct and unpredictable concepts. Observing his paintings, sculptures, or drawings on paper, one can feel the movement of the colors that are inspired from our natural world. His art is a blend of recycled materials and profound symbolism, inviting viewers to explore the layers of meaning in each piece. Including 175 color images, this book explores Ben-Haim's five decades as a global artist.
Charlotta Kotik is an art historian and renowned contemporary art curator. She curated the work of Louise Bourgeois at the 1993 Venice Biennale.
Marc Scheps is Director Emeritus of the Tel-Aviv museum of Art and the Museum Ludwig, Germany.
Gideon Ofrat is an art historian, curator and author, who specialized in Israeli art.
Emireth Herrera Valdes is an independent curator and writer based in Brooklyn, NY.