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Uri Katzenstein was born on 17 February, 1951 in Tel Aviv, Israel, is an Israeli visual artist, sculptor, musician and film maker. Discover Uri Katzenstein's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?
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Uri Katzenstein Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Uri Katzenstein worth at the age of 67 years old? Uri Katzenstein’s income source is mostly from being a successful artist. He is from Israel. We have estimated Uri Katzenstein's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Uri Katzenstein (אורי קצנשטיין; February 17, 1951 – August 24, 2018) was an Israeli visual artist, sculptor, musician, builder of musical instruments and sound machines, and film maker.
Uri was born in Tel Aviv, Israel in 1951 and was the only child of German-born parents who moved to Israel before the Holocaust.
In his youth, he played music and joined several Rock bands.
In 1969, he joined the Israeli Defense Forces and fought in the Yom Kippur War as a medic.
During the late 1970s of the 20th century, Uri studied at the San Francisco Art Institute and after receiving his MFA moved to New York City where he lived and worked throughout the 1980s.
His early works, starting from the late 1970s, involved different avant-garde media Exhibits, music, performance, video and sound art.
In the mid-1990s of the 20th century, he began creating sculptured Figurines, in addition to objects and sound machines which were all merged and composed as one time-based viewing / listening events.
After returning to Israel, he and Noam HaLevi produced the show "Midas".
Katzenstein participated in the Sao-Paulo Biennale (1991), the Venice Biennale (2001), the Buenos Aires Biennale (first prize, 2002), and the 9th Istanbul Biennale (2005).
His performance work appeared in theatres and galleries in London, Berlin, San Francisco, Cardiff (Wales), Santiago de Compostela (Spain), New York City, and Tel Aviv.
In 1993 he took part in the rock opera "Samara" by Hillel Mittelpunkt and the band Nikmat HaTraktor.
Among his notable works are Patʹshegen (1993) and "Family of Brothers" (Mishpachat ha-Achim; 2000).
His early performance work was regularly presented at such legendary performance venues as The Kitchen, No-Se-No, 8BC and Danceteria.
His work in sculpture,, video and installation have been exhibited in museums including the Russian State Museum (St. Petersburg), The Chelsea Art Museum (New York City), Kunsthalle Dusseldorf, The Israel Museum, Duke University Museum of Art (North Carolina).
In 1999, he issued a music album, along with Ohad Fishof, entitled "Skin O Daayba", which served as the basis for a musical performance.
In the early 2000s he began to create video art consisting of surreal events while emphasizing subject matter of personal identity.
In 2001, he produced the show "Home" along with Renana Raz and Ohad Fishof.
From 2003 until his death Uri Katzenstein lectured in the Department of Fine Arts of the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Haifa.
Uri Katzenstein died on August 24, 2018, following a stroke.
In September 2018, following his death, an exhibition which he was working on, entitled "The Institute of Ongoing Things" opened at the Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam.
In January 2019, another art exhibition which he was working on entitled "You Never Know" opened at the ZAZ10TS in Times Square in New York City.
In October 2021, more than three years after his death, an exhibition focusing on the art of Uri Katzenstein entitled "Who Comes After Us?"
opened at Holon’s Mediatheque and Center for Digital Art.
Katzenstein has received the following awards: