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Yechiel Shemi was born on 1922 in Israel, is an Israeli sculptor. Discover Yechiel Shemi'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 81 years old?
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Yechiel Shemi (יחיאל שמי) (1922-2003) was an Israeli sculptor.
His environmental sculptures are displayed in open spaces around the country.
Yechiel Stizberg (later Shemi), was born to Moshe and Esther Stizberg.
When he was two months old the family immigrated to Mandate Palestine and settled in Haifa.
At the age of 14 he joined the Mahane Avoda youth movement and began to study art with Paul Henich.
In 1938, he was one of the founders of Kibbutz Beit HaArava, located north of the Dead Sea.
Alongside his agricultural work, Stizberg created landscape drawings and paintings, but then moved to sculpting.
In 1942 he joined his friend Yitzhak Danziger's studio where he painted for 3 months.
In 1945 he changed his last name to Shemi and joined the HeHalutz Movement as a courier, carrying out missions in Italy, France and Egypt.
While on assignment in New York, he studied with Chaim Gross, who exposed him to modern art and art history.
During the War of Independence, Kibbutz Bet Haarava was abandoned and all the artwork he left in the kibbutz was lost.
Upon his return to Israel in 1949, he joined Kibbutz Kabri in the Galilee.
In 1950-52, Shemi served as the kibbutz secretary.
In the mid-1950s Shemi's artwork changed drastically, one of the changes he made was changing his material for his sculptures from wood and stone to metal materials.
Influenced by Avigdor Stematsky and Joseph Zaritsky, he became a member of the New Horizons Group in 1952.
His first metal bird sculpture was made in 1955.
During the years 1955-1957 Shemi created a series of sculptures of abstract figures of animals and humans.
A few of these sculptures were exhibited in the seventh exhibition of New Horizons that opened in 1957 at the Independence Hall (Israel).
Exhibiting some 30 sculptures by Shemi.
During 1957-1956, Shemi created the sculpture group "Nest".
In 1959-1961, Shemi studied art in Paris.
During the 1960s he showed his assemblage sculpture in solo exhibitions at Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels in 1964.
In the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s Shemi changed his technique.
Instead of using ready-made objects, he reduced his art to geometric shapes.
After a show in the United States in the 1960s, the Museum of Modern Art acquired his work.
Shemi was the first Israeli artist to have his work purchased by the MoMa.
In 1962 Shemi began to create expressive works from scrap metal.
In 1966 Shemi moved to Kibbutz Gadot for a half year.
Shemi had additional solo exhibitions at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art in 1966 and at the Israel Museum in 1967.
He also created two large public sculptures.
In 1966 and 1997, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art mounted exhibitions of his work.
In 1977-1979, he taught sculpting and lectured on environmental sculpture at Oranim Teachers College.
He also taught at the Technion in Haifa and the Ein Hod artist's colony.
Shemi was a member of New Horizons group.
In 1981 Shemi was awarded the Sandberg Prize from the Israel Museum.
Shemi won the Sandberg Prize in 1981 and the Israel Prize for sculpture in 1986.
In 1988 Adam Baruch published the book "Yehiel Shemi: Sculptures" and a solo exhibit was help in the Ramat Gan Museum of Art.
In 1995 a retrospective exhibit was held at the Tefen Sculpture Garden.
In 1997 a retrospective exhibit of his works was held at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art with a biographical catalog by Michael Sgan-Cohen.