Igael Tumarkin
(1933 - 2021)
Igael Tumarkin
biography
In 1955, Tumarkin went to Berlin to work as a scenographer for Bertolt Brecht and the Berliner Ensemble. He returned to Israel in 1956 and created his first iron sculpture of two owls sitting on top of each other. Over subsequent years, Tumarkin created sculptures from iron scraps. In 1961, he went to the Negev region and built models of landscape sculptures.
Tumarkin travelled to Japan and the US in 1962 to study Japanese painting techniques. A year later, he returned to Israel and created his Desert sculptures in Arad and Dimona. He began sculpting, using weapons and tank parts, creating several public monuments, such as the Peace Monument in Lod and, most notably, the famous Holocaust Memorial in Rabin Square, Tel Aviv.
In 2004, Tumarkin received the prestigious Pras Yisrael (Israel Prize) for art.
He died on the 12th of August 2021.
Igael Tumarkin
biography