Beni Gassenbauer
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Beni Gassenbauer (born 1949) is a French-born Israeli watercolor artist.
Biography[edit]
Beni Gassenbauer was born in France. He immigrated to Israel and has lived in and around Jerusalem since 1976.[1] Gassenbauer paints landscapes of Jerusalem and the Mediterranean countryside.[2][3][1][4] He works with watercolor on paper.[1][5][6]
Website: www.beni-gassenbauer.com
Next solo exhibitions[edit]
- 2020 Jerusalem Theatre, 23/2 until 22/3/2020
- 2020 Ming Gallery of Art, Suzhou, China: 28/3 until 12/4/2020
- 2021 Galerie de l'Hopital, Morges, Switzerland: Nov-Dec 2021
Solo exhibitions[edit]
- 2018 La Prairie, Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland
- 2018 Mas des Ecureuils, Aix en Provence, France
- 2018 Sebastopol Gallery, Marseille, France
- 2018 Revivim Eshkol Pais Center, Rishon LeZion, Israel
- 2018 Eshkol Pais Arts Science Technology, Ramla, Israel
- 2017 Ephrat Gallery, Tel Aviv
- 2017 Ming Gallery of Art, Suzhou, China
- 2017 Noyart, V Tower, Bnei Brak, Israel
- 2016 Galerie de l'Hopital, Morges, Switzerland
- 2016 Quanhua Watercolor Art Gallery, Zhujiajiao, Shanghai, China
- 2015 Jerusalem Theatre; "A touch of color and light"
- 2014 IsraeliArtMarket, solo exhibition
- 2013 Matsart Gallery, Tel Aviv
- 2013 CHUV, Lausanne, Switzerland
- 2012 Private exhibition, Lausanne, Switzerland
- 2012 Jerusalem International YMCA
- 2011 Private exhibition, Lausanne, Switzerland
- 2010 Niederhauser Gallery, Lausanne, Switzerland
- 1999 Mayanot Gallery, Jerusalem [5]
- 1998 Aktuarius Gallery, Strasbourg, France
- 1997 Safrai Gallery, Jerusalem
- 1996 Aktuarius Gallery, Strasbourg, France
- 1995 Dufresnoy Center, Paris
- 1994 Safrai Gallery, Jerusalem
- 1992 Safrai Gallery, Tel Aviv
- 1991 Jerusalem International YMCA
International exhibitions[edit]
- 2019 1st Olympiart, IWS India, New Delhi, India
- 2019 Re-Interpretation Zhuhai International Watercolor Exhibition, Zhuhai, China
- 2019 The 6th Silk Road International Art Exhibition, Xi 'An, China
- 2019 Fabriano in Acquarello, Fabriano, Italy
- 2019 World Watercolor Masters, Gouda, Holland
- 2019 II International Triennial Watercolor & Spirit- Varna 2019, Bulgaria
- 2019 Guangzhou International Watercolor Invitational Exhibition, Guangzhou, China
- 2019 Taicang International Watercolor Invitational Exhibition, Taicang. China
- 2018 the 23rd Guangzhou International Art Fair, Guangzhou, China
- 2018 Jinji Lake Art Museum, Suzhou, China
- 2018 A.R.T. Taipei, Taiwan
- 2018 European Contemporary Watercolor Exhibition in China: HKE Art Museum, Ningbo, China
- 2018 Chan Liu Art Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
- 2018 Jiaxing International Watercolor Exhibition, Jiaxing, China
- 2017 X-Power Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan
- 2017 Watercolor Salon II, Thessaloniki, Greece
- 2017 Ningbo International City Arts Expo, China
- 2017 International Watercolor Exhibition, Ming Gallery of Art, Suzhou, China
- 2017 Anshan International Watercolor Exhibition, Anshan, China: at the Liren Art Gallery
- 2017 4th Silk Road International Art Festival, Xi An, China
- 2017 Lingang (Shanghai) International Watercolor Exhibition, China: at the Lingang Contemporary Art Museum
- 2017 Re-Interpretation International Contemporary Watercolor Exhibition, Shanghai, China: at the Tian Zi Fang Art Center
- 2017 The World of watercolor, International Watercolor Exhibition, Bratislava, Slovakia
- 2017 Re-Interpretation International Watercolor Exhibition, Shanghai, China: at the Cheng Kai Center
- 2017 International Watercolor Invitational Exhibition, Jiang Yin, China
- 2017 A.R.T. Taipei 2017, Taiwan
- 2017 2nd Tirana International Watercolor Biennale, Tirana, Albania
- 2017 Re-interpretation overseas artists' watercolor exhibition in Shanghai, China
- 2016 1st Nanning China International Watercolor Invitational Exhibition, Nanning, China
- 2016 Watercolor International III, Thessaloniki, Greece
- 2016 1st International Watercolor Biennale, Bangkok, Thailand
- 2016 "Re-Interpretation" International Contemporary Watercolor Invitational Exhibition, Chen Zhifo Art Museum, Cixi, Zhejiang Province, China
- 2016 "Re-Interpretation" International Contemporary Watercolor Invitational Exhibition, Meibo Art Center, Shanghai, China
- 2016 1st. International Watercolor Triennial, Varna, Bulgaria
- 2016 1st International Watercolour Biennale, Vanvouver BC, Canada
- 2016 "Re-Interpretation 2016" International Contemporary Watercolor Exhibition: at the Ming Gallery of Art, Suzhou, China
- 2016 Large Size, International Watercolor Exhibition, Mexico City
- 2016 1st. International Watercolor Festival-Spain, Ubeda, Andalucia, Spain
- 2016 "Re-Interpretation 2016" International Contemporary Watercolor Exhibition; at the Taicang Museum, China
- 2015 Watercolor Salon of Thessaloniki, Greece: at the Piraeus Bank Convention Center
- 2015 "Re-Interpretation 2015" International Contemporary Watercolor Exhibition, J&Z Gallery, Shenzhen, China - 2015 VIZart, International Watercolor Festival, Tirana, Albania
- 2015 "Re- Interpretation 2015" Watercolour Exhibition at the 18th West Lake International Art Fair, Hangzhou, China
- 2015 Castra 2015 International Watercolour Biennal / Ajdovščina / Slovenia
- 2015 The World Watercolor Triennale, Seoul, South Korea
- 2015 "Re-Interpretation 2015" International Contemporary Watercolour Exhibition at Guilin Zhongyong Art Museum, Guilin, China
- 2015 "Re-Interpretation 2015" show at Shanghai No 1 Art Museum, Jianguo Zhong Road, Shanghai, China
- 2014-2015 Qingdao International Watercolor Bienniale 2014, China: at Qingdao Art Museum
- 2014 Zhujiajiao International Watercolour Biennial–Art Center, Shanghai: "Re-interpretation", The International Watercolour Exhibition in China.
- 2014 Shanghai Textile and Fashion Museum: "Re-interpretation", The International Watercolour Exhibition in China.
- 2014 Watermedia International Thessaloniki, Myro Gallery, Thessaloniki, Greece
- 2014 Festival International de l'Aquarelle, Aiguillon, France
- 2014 China Sculpture Gallery Qingdao: "Re-interpretation", The International Watercolour Exhibition in China
- 2014 Suzhou Art Museum, China: "Re-interpretation", The International Watercolour Exhibition in China
- 2014 Taicang (City) Museum, China: "Re-interpretation", The International Watercolour Exhibition in China
- 2014 The World Watermedia Exposition, Thailand at Ratchadamnoen Contemporary Art Center, Bangkok
Group exhibitions[edit]
- 2018 Jerusalem International YMCA
- 2018 Three Rivers Art Project, Elbaz Studio Gallery NY, Hudson, New York
- 2018 AACEM, Hang'art, Marseille, France
- 2016 Gallerina: collective exhibition
- 2016 Noyart, "3 pine cones", collective exhibition, B.S.R. Tower 2, Bnei Brak
- 2015 Landscape and People: Jerusalem Cinematheque
- 2015 May 16: Art&Twist Art Auction at Suzanne Dellal Center, Tel Aviv
- 2015 March 3: Art&Twist Art Auction at Suzanne Dellal Center, Tel Aviv
- 2014 Jerusalem Theatre: Plant still life
- 2014 Noyart, Yokneam, Israel
- 2014 Surmrit Gallery of Art and Design, New York
- 2014 Noyart, Azrieli Towers, Tel Aviv
- 2014 Noyart, Azrieli Towers, Tel Aviv
- 1998 Artexpo, New York
- 1993 Jerusalem International YMCA
- 1991 Jerusalem Artists House
- Suzanne Dellal Center for Dance and Theater, Neve Tzedek Quarter, Tel Aviv[7]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Yanai, Marek. "Beni Gassenbauer, Artist of the Month". israeliartmarket.com. Israel Art Market. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
- ↑ Hortillosa, Summer Dawn (20 May 2014). "New art gallery opening in unexpected neighborhood in Jersey City". The Star-Ledger. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
- ↑ "Beni Gassenberg". Cyclamens and Swords Publishing. Retrieved 14 May 2015.[permanent dead link]
- ↑ "Beni Gassenbauer, auction results". artnet.com. Art Net. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Gahnassia, Yael (1999). Beni Gassenbauer, Color Catalogue. Mayonot Gallery. Search this book on
- ↑ "Beni Gassenbauer". theartstack.com. Art Stack. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 14 May 2015. Unknown parameter
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