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Givon Gallery
Contemporary art gallery in Tel Aviv From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Givon Art Gallery (Hebrew: גלריה גבעון) is a contemporary art gallery in Tel Aviv, Israel.
The Gallery was founded in 1974 by Sam Givon on Gordon Street in Tel Aviv.[1] In 1979 his daughter, Naomi (Noemi) opened the Givon Contemporary Art Gallery. Since the founder's death in 2000, the Gallery has been managed by Naomi Givon and is co-owned with her sister, Nurit Wolf, an attorney.[1]
The proprietor is Naomi Givon.[2][3][4] In 2012 Givon completed the architecturally notable renovation of an abandoned 1890 house in Tel Aviv's Neve Tzedek neighborhood.[5][6]
Artists represented by Givon include Pinchas Cohen Gan,[7] Micha Ullman,[8] Moshe Gershuni,[9] Raffi Lavie[2][10]
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Givon Art Prize
The Shmuel Givon Prize is awarded annually in the founder's memory by the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.[1][11]
Recipients
- 2001 Guy Ben-Ner
- 2002 Karen Russo
- 2003 Adam Rabinowitz, Shai Zurim
- 2004 Talia Keinan
- 2005 Gilad Ratman, Gil Marco Shani
- 2006 Bat Sheva Ross
- 2007 Lior Shvil
- 2008 Orly Sever, Nir Evron
- 2009 Yoav Efrati
- 2010 Tamar Harpaz, Yael Efrati
- 2011 Hila Toony Navok, Efrat Kedem
- 2012 Nevet Yitzhak, Ester Schneider
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