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Jacob Gildor

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Jacob Gildor
יעקב גילדור
Gildor in 2014
Born
Jacob-Yosef Gildengorin

1948
Feuchtwangen, Germany
Other namesYaakov Gildor

Jacob Gildor (Hebrew: יעקב גילדור; born 1948) is an Israeli artist, representative of the Surrealist movement in Israeli art and of the group of "Second Generation" of Holocaust survivors artists. He is a professional art advisor and consultant at Montefiore Auction House, Tel Aviv and MacDougall's Fine Art Auctions, London.

Biography

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In 1987 Gildor spent a year in Cite des Arts in Paris under an Israeli scholarship.[1]

Throughout the years Gildor exhibited in many galleries in Israel, Sweden, Germany and France.

In 2009, a major comprehensive retrospective exhibition, "Segments of Creation", with Gildor's works throughout four decades, was held in the Museum of Israeli Art in Ramat-Gan.[2] The exhibition was displayed for six months and accompanied by a three part complete monography.

The "Meshushe" Group

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In 1980, Gildor was one of the founders of Meshushe (Hexagon) group. The group's goal was to introduce Surrealist art to the Israel art space that was dominated by the abstract and conceptual art movements at the time. The founding group consisted of Gildor and five other surrealists: Baruch Elron, Yoav Shuali, Arie Lamdan, Asher Rodnitzky, and Rachel Timor.[3] The group held exhibitions around Israel.[4]

Second Generation

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As the son of two Holocaust survivors, Gildor belonged to a group frequently called "The Second Generation".[5]

Further reading

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  • Gazit, 385–390, L"G, pp. 47–48, 1976
  • Rachel Angel, Meshushe against Tel Chai, Maariv, 20.9.1981
  • Gideon Ofrat, Between Woe and Womb, Museum Catalog, Ramat Gan, 1995
  • Gideon Ofrat, Jacob Gildor – Exhibition II, Studio Magazin, 1.9.1996
  • Jacob Gildor – A monography in three parts, Israeli Art Museum, Ramat Gan with contributuin of Gilden's Art, London, 2009
  • Eli Armon Azulay, Jacob Gildor's Studio Visit, Achbar Ha'ir, 25 December 2009
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References

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  1. ^ "Yaakov Gildor". museum.imj.org.il. Retrieved 2024-11-03.
  2. ^ "Yaakov Gildor exhibitions". museum.imj.org.il. Retrieved 2024-11-03.
  3. ^ "⁨הש*שה של "משושה" ⁩ — ⁨⁨מעריב⁩ 15 ינואר 1981⁩ — הספרייה הלאומית של ישראל │ עיתונים". www.nli.org.il (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024-11-03.
  4. ^ "⁨תערוכת ריאליזם פנטאסטי נפתחה !בחיפה ⁩ — ⁨⁨דבר⁩ 18 ינואר 1981⁩ — הספרייה הלאומית של ישראל │ עיתונים". www.nli.org.il (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024-11-03.
  5. ^ "Jacob Gildor (1948-) | The National Library of Israel". www.nli.org.il. Retrieved 2024-11-03.