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Latest revision as of 12:27, 22 November 2025

The following is material that I excised from the article while cleaning up. Left here in case it is useful later:

Documentation
A comprehensive “Artist File” can be found in the “Gabriel Sherover Information Center of Israeli Arts” of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem.
Comments
“…the exhibition of Zahara Rubin was one of the most attention-drawing Young Israeli Arts shows we had in the last three years. It had a record number of visitors from far and near, including many visitors from other countries… Some [works] of feminine forms made an overall deep and warm impression for their unique style and beauty. This style creates successful and interesting balance between natural form and its abstraction…”
Dr Uri Bar, Wilfried Israel Museum, following her exhibition in 1976
Meir Nechushtan, Director of the Uri & Rami Nechushtan Museum, in an interview to “The Week” following a one-woman exhibition in 1982, said “Zahara is an impressive sculptor… her works are beautiful and delicate, with a remarkable richness of glaze. They are powerful and make it very clear that this artist knows her way with bronze as well as make an individual statement.”

 – ukexpat (talk) 14:04, 10 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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