Tamara Rikman
Tamara Rikman was born in 1934 in Tel Aviv. In the late 1950 she studied art in the United States. In 1963 she began her art studies in Paris, where she became acquainted with etching, which, in addition to sculpture, became a central medium in her artistic work. Her early works had a figurative-theatrical nature. Her later works, from the 1970 onward, feature emotional landscape descriptions. His works can be found among the collections of the Israel Museum, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, and others.
Education
1954-1955 New School of Social Research, New York, USA
1954-1955 Art Student League, New York, USA
1958-1962 School of Fine Arts, Boston, USA
Institute of Art, University of Michigan, Michigan, USA
1962-1963 School of Decorative Arts, Paris, France
Awards And Prizes (selection)
1975 Jerusalem Prize for Sculpture and Painting, Jerusalem Municipality
1985 Israel Discount Bank Award for Israeli Artist, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1992 Nahum Gutman Painting and Sculpture Award
1993 Award, Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports
Solo Exhibitions (selection in the field of printmaking)
1967 Rina Gallery, Jerusalem
1972 Artists House, Jerusalem
1977 Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv-Yafo
1981 Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv-Yafo
1987 The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1988 Jerusalem Print Workshop, Jerusalem
1999 Miskan Omanim, Herzeliya
Group Exhibitions (selection in the field of printmaking)
1973 Graphic Art in Israel Today, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv-Yafo
1979 The Israeli Grafotec, Shaar Zion Library, Beit Ariella, Tel Aviv-Yafo
1981 Israeli Prints from the Burston Graphic Center, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
1982 The Print Art in Israel, Omanot Laam, Tel Aviv-Yafo
1983 Etchings by Sculptures, Jerusalem Print Workshop, Jerusalem
1989 Etchings of Poems, Jerusalem Print Workshop, Jerusalem
1990 Print Today, Artists’ House, Tel Aviv-Yafo
1991 Back to Painting in Israeli Prints, Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery, Tel Aviv-Yafo
1991 Thirty by Forty, Jerusalem Print Workshop, Jerusalem
1994 Gottesman Etching Center, Cabri
1994 The Printer’s Imprint: Twenty Years with the Jerusalem Print Workshop, Jerusalem, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
2013 Print Time: Works from the Jerusalem Workshop and the Gottesman Center, The Open Museum, Tefen Industrial Park
2013 Boxes, Etchings and Poems, Jerusalem Print Workshop, Jerusalem
2018 Dialogue: Sidon Rothenberg and the Print Workshop Artists, Jerusalem Print Workshop, Jerusalem