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Benni Efrat Born in 1936, Beirut, Lebanon Education 1966-68 St Benni Efrat Born in 1936, Beirut, Lebanon Education 1966-68 St. Martin's School of Art, London 1962-65 Avni Institute of Art and Design, Tel-Aviv Selected Solo Exhibitions 2018 "Double X", Hezi Cohen Gallery, Tel- Aviv "Doom's Path, Winter 2065", Petach Tikva Museum of Art 2016 “Primal Scent”, "Post Post-modernism ≠ Utopia" Haifa Museum of Art. 2014 “The Dove , Summer 2062”, Contemporary By Golconda Gallery Tel-Aviv 2013 ”ADDING TO SUBTRACT” wall Painting, Oranim University Gallery 2012 “Adding to Subtract” , Contemporary By Golconda Gallery Tel-Aviv 2010 “Until The Last Breath”, Haifa Mediterranean Biennale 2004 "Where Have the Bee Gone, Spring 2052, The Art Gallery, University of Haifa, Israel 2002 Robert Fulton Fine Art, San Francisco 1999 Fist Full of Candies, Fall 2048, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv 1998 "Nature's Factory, Winter 2046 ( Benni Efrat and Ronny Someck)", The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, at HaMumcheh Alternative Space, Tel Aviv 1997 Gallery Robert Bonneville, Montreal "Hide-and-Seek in a Minefield, Fall 2045", Chelouche Gallery, Tel Aviv 1996 "Internationaal Cultureel, centrum, Antwerp", macht Onmacht, de Zomer van de Fotografie" Mark Bogart Fine Art, Chicago 1995 "Ararat Express, 2034", First Art Biennale, Johannesburg: Gallery Robert Bonneville, Montreal 1994 Basel Art Fair (Chelouche Gallery) "Roots Diversion by Push Button, winter 2042", Chelouche Gallery, Tel Aviv 1991 "Natural Shape of Things, Winter 2040", Aleph Contemporary Arts, Almere, The Netherlands MUHKA, Museum of Contemporary Art, Antwerp 1990 Elisabeth Franck Gallery, Knokke-Zoute, Belgium Aleph Contemporary Arts, Almere, the Netherlands Chicago International Art Fair (Elisabeth Franck Gallery) 1989 Witzenhausen Meijrink Gallery, Amsterdam Gallerij Fons Walters, Amsterdam 1988 M.I.T Boston, "Interaction: Science and Arts" 1987 "Inside Outside", MUHKA, Museum of Contemporary Art, Antwerp, “Had No One to Ask, Summer 2035”, Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan 1985 Elisabeth Franck Gallery, Knokke-Zoute, Belgium 1984 "Electra", Musee d'Art Modern, Paris, 1983 "Film as Installation", Clock Tower Gallery, New York, "A La Limite", Le Consortium, Dijon, France 198 "Quest for Light", Galerie de France, Paris Symposium International FRIGO, Lyon, France 1981 "Ararat Express", Elac, Lyon, France, 1980 "Under Cover Blues"P.S.1, New York, Gallerie Albert Baronian, Brussels Gallerie Schmela, Dusseldorf Hudson River Museum, New York 1978 "Shadows", P.S.1 NY Gallerie Oppenheim, Cologne Ohio State University Gallery, Columbus, Ohio Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut 1976 Palais des Beaux Arts, Brussels 1975 Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv Bertha Urdang Gallery, New York 1974 "Benni Efrat, Adding to Subtract, Artist's Proof", Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam 1973 Bertha Urdang Gallery, New York Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv I.C.C , Antwerp -Belgium 1972 Israel Museum Jerusalem Gordon Gallery , Tel-Aviv Selected Group Exhibitions 2015 “The Museum Presents Itself”, Minimalism in the museum’s collections, Tel Aviv museum 2014 “Other Primary Structures” , The Jewish Museum , New York, NY 2010 “Neo Barbarism” ,Art Space Tel Aviv 2009 “The Third Decade : 1968-1978” , Tel Aviv Museum “Ecosphere Festival”, Ein Hod, Israel 2008 Israeli Minimalism to Neo-Minimalism, Herzlia Museum of Contemporary Art “International triennale of Contemporary Art”, Prauge "The Third Generation", Tel Aviv Museum 2009 “Ararat Express”, Herzliya Biennale, Herzlia Museum of Contemporary Art “ We Were Here Before You, Spring 2057“, Ecospheres - International Green festival of art in the environment, Ein Hod 2003 "Exoriente", Stadt Aachen, Germany 2002 "Grid Images in Israeli Art", The Art Gallery, University of Haifa 2000 M.I.T, Boston, "Interaction II, Science and Art", Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver 1998 "White Fire", Robin Sandler Gallery, New Mexico 1993 Cologne Art Fair (Chelouche Gallery) "Infusion, New European Art", Icon Gallery, Birmingham; Brighton Museum and Art Gallery Cardiff; The South bank Center, London "Trade Routes", The New Museum, New York 1982 "Installations 82" , Museum of Modern Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, U.S.A 1981 Whitney Museum Biennial, New York 1980 M.I.T Boston, "Interaction: Science and Arts" 1979 "Journees Interdisciplinares et Performances", Pompidou Center, Paris "Bievan de Kritiek", Internationaal Cultureel Centrum ICC, Antwerp Tel Aviv Museum of art, Tel Aviv 1977 Documenta 6, Kassel Whitney Museum of American Art, New York Bertha Urdang Gallery, New York Gallerie Schmela, Düsseldorf 1969 Biennale of young artists, ARC, Paris Grabowsky Gallery, London Mayfair Gallery, London .
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