Rantzer Philip

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1956               Born in Romania
1960               Immigrated to Israel
1979-1981     Studied at the Art Teacher's Training College, Ramat Gan
2001-2007     Head of Art Department, Haifa University
Lives and works in Tel-Aviv
 
Selected One Man Exhibitions
1980               Shinar Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
1983               Aquarium Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
1984               “Family-Paintings”, Maimad Katan Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
1987               “Paintings 1985-87”, Rega Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
1988               “Window Displays and Flower Arrangements”, Sara Levy Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
1989               Artifact Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
1990               “Hands”, Artifact Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
1991               “The Gun, the Knife, the Candle and the Notebook”, The Artist Workshop Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
1992               “Sometimes I get a hankering for my Wife', Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1993               Artifact Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
                        Hof and Huyser Gallery, Amsterdam, Holland
1994               “I Love Art and Art Loves Me”', City Museum, Altes Rathaus Gottingen, Germany
1995               Kunstverein Gutersloh, Germany
                        Museum of Modern Art, Passau, Germany
1996               City Museum, Berford, Germany
                        The Artist Workshop Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
                        Cabri Gallery, Kibbutz Cabri, Israel
1997               City Museum, Sal, Germany
1998               “White Dreams”, Bineth Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
2001               The Venice Biennale
2002               “No no no don’t leave me alone here”, The Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel
2003               "Brancuzi & Friend", The National Museum for Contemporary Art, Bucharest, Romania
2005               "The Five Continents", Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
2007               "Le Grand Bazar", Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
 
Selected Group Exhibitions
1982               Givon Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
1983               Ehad Ha’am 90 Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
1984               “Eighty Years of Sculpture”, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1985               “Every Place”, Givon Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
1986               “Small Sculptures”, Kalisher 5 Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
1987               Julie M. Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
                        Rega Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
1988               “Fresh Paint. The new Generation in Israeli Art”, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
                       “40 from Israel”, Brooklyn Museum, New York
1989               “Aperto 90, The Israeli proposal to the Venice Biennale”, The Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan, Israel
1990               “The 1st Sculpture Biennale”, Ein Hod, Israel
1991               “Israeli Sculpture to Japan”, Ham Museum, Japan
                        “The Presence of the Absent - The Empty Chair in Israeli Art”, Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery, Tel Aviv University, Israel
1992               'Documenta IX', Kassel, Germany
                        “20 Fragile Objects” Analix Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland
1993               “Antipathos: dark humor, irony and cynicism in Israeli Art”, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
                        Artist's Museum, Lodz, Poland
1994               “Hatal”, Sala 1, Rome
                        “Tel Hai '94”, Tel Hai, Israel
                        “Memories from the Future” Sagacho Exhibit Space, Tokyo, Japan
1995               Jan Kunen Museum, Off, Germany
                        Herzelia Museum of Art, Herzelia, Israel
                        “Dialogs of Peace”, Geneva, Switzerland
                        “From the Rita and Arturo Schwartz Collection of Israeli Art, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1996               “Vision of a New Morning”, Link, Germany
1997               “Books Obsession”, The Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel
                        “Desert Clichés”, Bas Museum , Miami, Florida
1998               “Good Children-Bad Children: Childishness in Israeli Art”, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
                        “Vision of Light, A Century of Watercolor in Israel”, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1999               Bineth Gallery, Art Miami 99`, Miami, Florida
                        “Philip Rentzer, Uri Katzseshtein, Buki Shvartz, Pinchas Cohen Gan, Alik Mishori, David Reeb”, The Artists Workshop Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel
2000               Prints from the Jim Dine and Cabri Workshop Project, Israel Museum, Jerusalem; Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel 
                        Opening Show, Alon Segev Gallery, Tel Aviv
                        "Love at First Sight: Works fom the Arturo Schwarz Collection", The Israel Museum, Jeruslem, Israel
                        "Object of Desire", The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel
2001               "Sponky", Exit Art, New York
2002               "The Borders of Sculpture", The Open Museum, Tefen, Israel
                        "September 11th" the Berlin Culture Center

 

                        "The Height of the Popular", Tel Aviv Museum

 

2005               "Handwriting" Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv
                        "Detail" Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv
                        "Mini-Israel", The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
2006               "Disruptions" The Petach Tikva Museum,Petach Tikva
                        "Avian Influenza": Portfolios, Tel Aviv Museum
                        "Consider This…" Los Angeles County Meseum of Art (LACMA), Los Angeles
 
Award and Grants

 

1988               Young artist's prize, Ministry of Education and Culture, Israel
1989               Kolliner prize for young artist, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1990               Scholarship from the Ministry of Education and Culture, Israel
1993               Award from the America-Israel Cultural Foundation
1994               Award from the Ministry of Education and Culture, Israel
1997               Award from the Hightland Institute, Germany
1998               Polak award, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel

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