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Gil Marco Shani was born on 1968 in Tel Aviv, Israel, is an Israeli artist. Discover Gil Marco Shani'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 56 years old?
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Gil Marco Shani (גיל מרקו שני; born 1968) is an Israeli painter, installation artist and educator, who lives and works in Tel Aviv.
Gil Marco Shani was born in 1968 to Aaron and Leah Shani and raised in Tel Aviv, Israel.
This series, dedicated to installation art, was a milestone in the development of installation art in Israel in the 1990s.
He graduated from the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, Bachelor of Arts (1994), studied Art Studies at the Slade School, London (1994) and Shoe Design at Afpic Vocational Training School, Paris (1998).
Gil Marco Shani is a painter and installation artist.
In 1994 he exhibited in Transit as part of Art Focus and in 1997 he participated in Decorative Attendants, which merged human presence with exhibition objects as part of Threshold in the Young Artists Exhibitions series held at the Israel Museum, curated by Sarit Shapira.
In 1999, Shani's solo exhibition Friendship was held at the Dvir Gallery.
In 2001 Shani built Safari, an installation, as part of Helena (with Avner Ben-Gal and Ohad Meromi), an exhibit at the Helena Rubinstein Contemporary Art Pavilion, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.
This exhibit was seminal in formulating contemporary trends in the Israeli installation art.
From the Sandberg Prize for Israeli Art committee: ['His paintings feature a schematic outline on a uniform background, and they mark events, many of which bubble under the surface of polite culture.
Shani's superb installations are challenging architectural interventions implanted in the heart of the museum and examine the basic assumptions of the museum experience in all its aspects.
The spaces he created, such as: motel rooms, tropical forest, nightly stairway or enclosed bus depot, are surprising environments, charged and rich in details.
Shani succeeds in surprising visitors each time in an artificial environment, full of beauty that is enveloped by a petrifying silence and feelings of threat and anxiety.
The ambitious installation "Busses," which is currently on display at the Israel Museum, is one of the highlights of his work and a major achievement in Shani's consistent body of work.'
Shani is a faculty member and senior lecturer at the Art Department, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design.
He has received numerous awards including the Gottesdiener Art Prize for Young Artists 2008 and the Sandberg Prize for Israeli Art 2018.
His paintings are part of the permanent collections of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, and the Israel Museum of Art.
In 2018, his son Lev was born in Tel Aviv, co-parented with Renan Mosinson.
— National Lottery Council for the Arts grant for publishing an artist’s book