Maty Grunberg
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Biography
Maty Grunberg (Hebrew מתי גרינברג) born 1943, is an Israeli sculptor and known also for his Artist Books.
Biography
Maty Grunberg was born in Skopia, Macedonia, the former Yugoslavia. In the year 1948 M.G. immigrated to Israel with his parents and sister Liora. They were part of the remnants of Yugoslavian Jewry escaping from Europe. He grew up in Bat-yam, a small beach town south to Tel-Aviv. His father, Leo, was an engineer and an inventor. His mother, Bella Kimchi, was a descendent of an old family coming from Toledo, Spain. M.G. finished "with honor" his studies in "Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design", Jerusalem (1964–66) and continued for his M.A. degree in "Central School of Art and Design" in London (1969–71). He lived and worked in London and New-York for 44 years. 2007 he came back to Israel and opened the Studio in Bat-yam. His 3 children - Allona is a Public Relation Manager, Bat-Ami is a drama teacher and David is an Architect.
Environmental sculptures
- 1985 – "The Jerusalem Gates" – M.G. has worked closely with architect Moshe Safdie and sculpted a series of 3 bronze gates for Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC) Jerusalem. Also created for HUC a relief – "Menorah – The Tree of Life" and a relief - "Dove of Jerusalem".
- 1988 - "Menorah – Tree of Knowledge" façade of Hebrew Union College, (HUC) New-York, with architect Max Abramowitz.
- 1988 - "The Garden of Boca Raton", a series of bronze sculptures, Industrial Hi-Tech complex, Boca Raton, Florida.
- 1999 - "Sundial sculpture", bronze, private garden in Ascot, England
- 2000 - "Sundial sculpture", bronze, in front of the entrance of New-York Hall of Science.
- 2013 – "Sundial sculpture", stone and bronze, Teddy Park, Jerusalem.
Artist books
Maty Grunberg created over 25 Artist Books in collaboration with some of the well-known writers. The books were done in different techniques that M.G. studied and specialized– 19th century etching, silk screens, woodcuts and Digi-graphic (21th century) prints. All were published in limited editions. The most known of his artist books are:
- 1971 - "Theatre of the Absurd", etching, collaboration with distinguished Israeli poet Natan Zach, London.
- 1972 – Second Circle of Perception", etching, collaboration with playwright Arnold Wesker, London.
- 1990 – "Jerusalem 1967-1990", woodcuts, collaboration with late honorary Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai, London.
- 1996 - "The Book of Ruth", woodcuts, collaboration with Israeli poet Linda Zisquit, London.
- 2008 – "Jerusalem: The Tulip and the Thorn", digi-graphic prints, with extracts from Amos Oz, distinguished Israeli writer, book – "A Story of Love and Darkness", Jerusalem. 3 of M.G. artist books demonstrate a contemporary approach to Judaica.
- "The Book of Esther", silkscreen, collaboration with Israeli poet Natan Zach, 1975, London. Exhibition- Jewish Museum New-York, 1978.
- "The Bezalel Haggadah", woodcuts, 1984, New-York. Travelling exhibition - U.S.A. with Marc Chagall and Ben Shan Haggadah, 1989.
- "The Book of Ruth", woodcuts, collaboration with Israeli poet Linda Zisquit, 1996, London. Exhibition –Israel, Tel-Aviv 2012, Ra'anana 2014. The 3 Judaica books will be exhibited together for the first time from March to June 2015, in the main gallery of Beit Ariella, central library of Tel-Aviv.
Dimensional Construction Paper Erosion
M.G. started to develop 3 dimensional paper sculptures during the seventies and goes on developing these works till today. Paper Erosion works were first exhibited in London on 1977 and in New-York on 1978 and last in Tel-Aviv on 2012.
Exhibitions, since 2012
- "Erosions, Internal Time / External space", 2012, Artist House, Tel-Aviv.
- "3D Paper works and Sundial Sculptures, 2012, "Vitrine Gallery", HIT, Holon Institute of Technology.
- "The Book of Ruth", 2012, Outdoor exhibition, Tel Aviv
- "The Book of Ruth", 2013, Outdoor exhibition, Ra'anana
- "Watershed Line / The Tulip and the Thorn", 2013, Department of Plant and Environmental Science, Weizmann Institute of Science.
- "One Haggadah, Two Scrolls, Three Cycles of Life", 2015, Beit Ariella Library", Tel-Aviv.
- "Haunted Memories / Eyes on the Future", 2016, Skopje, Macedonia, Holocaust Museum | http://www.matygrunberg.com/huanted-memories-exhibition.html