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Micha Ullman
Micha Ullman (b. 1939) is a prominent Israeli artist renowned for his innovative approach to sculpture, awarding him the Israel Prize for Sculpture (2009), followed by a retrospective exhibition at the Israel Museum (2011). Known for his sand sculptures and public outdoor works, his art engages with its environment and addresses historical and political narratives (e.g.,“The Empty Library”, Bebelplatz, Berlin, 1995). He participated in the 39th Venice Biennale in 1980, and has since exhibited extensively both locally and internationally. For more, see ‘About the Artist’ on the artwork page:
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