preview of Adam Rabinowitz May 15
on deck here for a private client
@annesneedinteriors in Solana Beach CA across the train track bridge from our first gallery space on the PCH 101, where he showed at Oolong in 2023.
Adam Rabinowitz
Purple Ship 1, 2020
Acrylic on linen
61.5 x 50 in
AR0019
Adam Rabinowitz was born in Hadera, Israel and lives and works in Los Angeles, CA with his family. He took his BFA at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem. His work has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions including: Knust Kunz Gallery, Munich (2022); Annie Gentils Gallery, Antwerp (2022); Hello Earth, BozoMag, Los Angeles (2019); Sea of Holes, Aspis, Jaffa (2018); Mothership, ACE Gallery, Los Angeles (2017), Forde, Geneva (2009); Tardemon, Tel Aviv Museum of Art (2006); Dimyon Hofshi, Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv (2003); Eshet, Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art (2000); Mary Faouzi Gallery, Jaffa (1999). Among his many group exhibitions are: Oolong Gallery Solana Beach (2023) Yesterday Now Tomorrow, Chauffer, Sydney (2023); A Loop, Triangle & Trapezoid, BozoMag, Pasadena (2022); Hoshen, MoBY: Museums of Bat Yam (2022); Netherworld, Sotheby’s Gallery, Tel Aviv (2022); A New Age: The Spiritual in Art, Tel Aviv Museum of Art (2019); Mountain Energei, Har-El Gallery, Tel Aviv (2018); Inside the Distance, Sabine Knust Gallery, Munich (2017); Same Same But Different - Works from the Ha’aretz Collection, Minus 1 Gallery, Tel Aviv (2017); The Second Strike, Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art (2011); Real Time: Art in Israel 1998-2008, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem (2008); Penal Colony, Ein-Harod Museum of Art (2008); The Line of Time and the Plane of Now, HarrisLieberman Gallery, New York (2007); Orthodox Tune, Brun, Düsseldorf (2007); Transfer 6, Kunstmuseum Bonn; Haus Lange/Haus Esters Museum, Krefeld (2003); Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires (2000). His work is featured in prominent public and private collections such as: Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Tel Aviv Museum of Art; Haifa Museum of Art; Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art; Ein-Harod Museum of Art; Ha’aretz Art Collection, Tel Aviv; Shpilman Institute of Photography, Tel Aviv.