After being released from his military obligations following the 1973 conflict, Ra’anan Levy left his family to study at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. He then moved to Florence to study at the Tovarelli brothers’ studio. Throughout his career, he lives and works between Paris and Florence. Very early on, Ra’anan Levy displayed an obsession with capturing the traces left by man on everyday objects, nudes, self-portraits, hands, landscapes, still lifes, washbasins, empty spaces, manholes, all of which serve as a pretext to question the transience of time…
After being released from his military obligations following the 1973 conflict, Ra’anan Levy left his family to study at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. He then moved to Florence to study at the Tovarelli brothers’ studio. Throughout his career, he lives and works between Paris and Florence.
Very early on, Ra’anan Levy displayed an obsession with capturing the traces left by man on everyday objects, nudes, self-portraits, hands, landscapes, still lifes, washbasins, empty spaces, manholes, all of which serve as a pretext to question the transience of time or the mark of the human being. These themes, which he treats with pastels, pencils, paintings and engravings, function like communicating vessels and concentric circles, which increase the degree of symbolic possession of a reality that often proves elusive.
Discovered by the French public at the time of his first retrospective in France at the Musée Maillol at the end of 2006, his work met with great enthusiasm. With his painting in pure colours and bright pigments, somewhere between Balthus, Freud and Hopper, Ra’anan Levy presents a certain continuity with the great tradition of figurative painters, far from the formalist and conceptual debates of modernism.
Rather than dwelling on the reasons for the choice and the possible interpretations of the motif chosen by the artist – which he himself seems to see as self-evident – we should concentrate more on the expression he gives it, on the effect produced by the work, on the artist’s way of treating the material. For Ra’anan Levy is a poet of matter and the passage of time, the figure disappears in his work in favour of the carnation of matter.
His deserted interiors reveal his solitude and his view of the world around him. Alone with himself, he tries to make each of his paintings a living space. For creative space and living space are very closely linked in the artist’s work. He lives through his work, in his work, for his work, which he constantly nourishes with his very subjective vision of the world around him. He observes places and people with extreme acuity. The result is a very personal and expressive work, where each engraving, each paper, each canvas is the result of an obsessive adventure marked by such a degree of commitment and passion that Ra’anan Levy ends up embodying himself in his painting.
Hommage à Ra’anan Levy (1954 – 2022), Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris (September 9 – October 29)
Ra’anan Levy – Gravures, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris (December 7 – January 29, 2022)
Ra’anan Levy – Portraits, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris (September 24 – November 14)
Ra’anan Levy – L’épreuve du miroir, Fondation Maeght, Saint-Paul-de-Vence (December 7 – March 8, 2020)
Ra’anan Levy, Art Paris, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris (April 05 – 08)
Ra’anan Levy: Vertigo, Musée Maillol, Banyuls-sur-Mer (June 30 – October 31)
Ra’anan Levy: La suite, Galerie Maeght, Paris (September 10 – October 31)
Ra’anan Levy: Intérieurs, Galerie Maeght, Paris (February 28 – April 13)
Ra’anan Levy: Recent Works, Crane Kalman Gallery, London
Ra’anan Levy: Passages du temps, Musée Maillol, Paris (November 9 – February 12, 2012)
Ra’anan Levy, l’atelier de Gulliver, Galerie Pièce Unique, Paris (May 28 – September 12)
Ra’anan Levy: Sinks and Spaces, Janos Gat Gallery, New York (March 6 – April 20)
Ra’anan Levy, la chambre double, Fondation Dina Vierny-Musée Maillol, Paris (November 16 – January 29, 2007) ; Tel-Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv (March 3 2007- June 3, 2007) ; State Russian Museum, Saint Pétersbourg (June 28, 2007 – July 31, 2007)
Ra’anan Levy: Paintings and Works on Paper, Crane Kalman Gallery, London
Ra’anan Levy – Halleluja, Gordon Gallery, Tel-Aviv (January 30 – February 28)
Ra’anan Levy: Works on Paper, Crane Kalman Gallery, London
Ra’anan Levy, Gordon Gallery, Tel-Aviv (October 18 – November 8)
Ra’anan Levy: Paintings and Works on Paper, Crane Kalman Gallery, London
Ra’anan Levy: Paintings and Works on Paper, Crane Kalman Gallery, London (September 15 – October 15)
Ra’anan Levy, Gordon Gallery, Tel-Aviv (April 16 – May 12)
Ra’anan Levy: Works on Paper, Tel-Aviv Museum of Art, Tel-Aviv
Ra’anan Levy: Recent Paintings, Crane Kalman Gallery, London
Ra’anan Levy, Gordon Gallery, Tel-Aviv (January 27 – February 15)
Ra’anan Levy, Gordon Gallery, Tel-Aviv (January 18 – February 7)
Gordon Gallery, Tel-Aviv
Accrochage d’été, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris (July 1st – 30)
70 ans déjà, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris (January 25 – March 24)
The Museum Presents Itself: Israeli Art from the Museum Collection, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv (October 26 – December 26, 2014)
Group Exhibition September 2013, Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv (September 1st – 30)
Aspects of Black, Jerusalem Print Workshop, Jerusalem
Le Nu et le Portrait – Asses and Faces, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris (September 13 – November 2)
Lost Little Worlds, Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv
Jerusalem: Surface Fractures, Artists’ House, Jerusalem (December 20 – February 7, 2009)
Group Exhibition, Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv (March 28 – April 16)
Jerry Schatzberg – Ra’anan Levy, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris (January 22 – May)
Plants, Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv
Collective, Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv
90th Anniversary of Tel Aviv-Yafo: Contemporary Cityscapes – Israeli and American Artists, Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Pavilion, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
Special Reserve, Jerusalem Print Workshop, Jerusalem (October 6 – November 10)
Homage to the Jerusalem Print Workshop, Shaar Zion Library, Beit Ariella, Tel Aviv (December 12 – 31)
Arte Contemporaneo Israeli, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires
Feeback – Painting / Sculpture / Print, Jerusalem Print Workshop, Jerusalem
Back to Painting in Israeli Prints, Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery, Tel Aviv (January 27 – March 5)
Etchings of Poems, Jerusalem Print Workshop, Jerusalem
Group Exhibition, Beit Uri and Rami Nehushtan Museum, Kibbutz Ashdot Yaakov Meuhad
After being released from his military obligations following the 1973 conflict, Ra’anan Levy left his family to study at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. He then moved to Florence to study at the Tovarelli brothers’ studio. Throughout his career, he lives and works between Paris and Florence.
Very early on, Ra’anan Levy displayed an obsession with capturing the traces left by man on everyday objects, nudes, self-portraits, hands, landscapes, still lifes, washbasins, empty spaces, manholes, all of which serve as a pretext to question the transience of time or the mark of the human being. These themes, which he treats with pastels, pencils, paintings and engravings, function like communicating vessels and concentric circles, which increase the degree of symbolic possession of a reality that often proves elusive.
Discovered by the French public at the time of his first retrospective in France at the Musée Maillol at the end of 2006, his work met with great enthusiasm. With his painting in pure colours and bright pigments, somewhere between Balthus, Freud and Hopper, Ra’anan Levy presents a certain continuity with the great tradition of figurative painters, far from the formalist and conceptual debates of modernism.
Rather than dwelling on the reasons for the choice and the possible interpretations of the motif chosen by the artist – which he himself seems to see as self-evident – we should concentrate more on the expression he gives it, on the effect produced by the work, on the artist’s way of treating the material. For Ra’anan Levy is a poet of matter and the passage of time, the figure disappears in his work in favour of the carnation of matter.
His deserted interiors reveal his solitude and his view of the world around him. Alone with himself, he tries to make each of his paintings a living space. For creative space and living space are very closely linked in the artist’s work. He lives through his work, in his work, for his work, which he constantly nourishes with his very subjective vision of the world around him. He observes places and people with extreme acuity. The result is a very personal and expressive work, where each engraving, each paper, each canvas is the result of an obsessive adventure marked by such a degree of commitment and passion that Ra’anan Levy ends up embodying himself in his painting.
Hommage à Ra’anan Levy (1954 – 2022), Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris (September 9 – October 29)
Ra’anan Levy – Gravures, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris (December 7 – January 29, 2022)
Ra’anan Levy – Portraits, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris (September 24 – November 14)
Ra’anan Levy – L’épreuve du miroir, Fondation Maeght, Saint-Paul-de-Vence (December 7 – March 8, 2020)
Ra’anan Levy, Art Paris, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris (April 05 – 08)
Ra’anan Levy: Vertigo, Musée Maillol, Banyuls-sur-Mer (June 30 – October 31)
Ra’anan Levy: La suite, Galerie Maeght, Paris (September 10 – October 31)
Ra’anan Levy: Intérieurs, Galerie Maeght, Paris (February 28 – April 13)
Ra’anan Levy: Recent Works, Crane Kalman Gallery, London
Ra’anan Levy: Passages du temps, Musée Maillol, Paris (November 9 – February 12, 2012)
Ra’anan Levy, l’atelier de Gulliver, Galerie Pièce Unique, Paris (May 28 – September 12)
Ra’anan Levy: Sinks and Spaces, Janos Gat Gallery, New York (March 6 – April 20)
Ra’anan Levy, la chambre double, Fondation Dina Vierny-Musée Maillol, Paris (November 16 – January 29, 2007) ; Tel-Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv (March 3 2007- June 3, 2007) ; State Russian Museum, Saint Pétersbourg (June 28, 2007 – July 31, 2007)
Ra’anan Levy: Paintings and Works on Paper, Crane Kalman Gallery, London
Ra’anan Levy – Halleluja, Gordon Gallery, Tel-Aviv (January 30 – February 28)
Ra’anan Levy: Works on Paper, Crane Kalman Gallery, London
Ra’anan Levy, Gordon Gallery, Tel-Aviv (October 18 – November 8)
Ra’anan Levy: Paintings and Works on Paper, Crane Kalman Gallery, London
Ra’anan Levy: Paintings and Works on Paper, Crane Kalman Gallery, London (September 15 – October 15)
Ra’anan Levy, Gordon Gallery, Tel-Aviv (April 16 – May 12)
Ra’anan Levy: Works on Paper, Tel-Aviv Museum of Art, Tel-Aviv
Ra’anan Levy: Recent Paintings, Crane Kalman Gallery, London
Ra’anan Levy, Gordon Gallery, Tel-Aviv (January 27 – February 15)
Ra’anan Levy, Gordon Gallery, Tel-Aviv (January 18 – February 7)
Gordon Gallery, Tel-Aviv
Accrochage d’été, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris (July 1st – 30)
70 ans déjà, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris (January 25 – March 24)
The Museum Presents Itself: Israeli Art from the Museum Collection, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv (October 26 – December 26, 2014)
Group Exhibition September 2013, Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv (September 1st – 30)
Aspects of Black, Jerusalem Print Workshop, Jerusalem
Le Nu et le Portrait – Asses and Faces, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris (September 13 – November 2)
Lost Little Worlds, Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv
Jerusalem: Surface Fractures, Artists’ House, Jerusalem (December 20 – February 7, 2009)
Group Exhibition, Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv (March 28 – April 16)
Jerry Schatzberg – Ra’anan Levy, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris (January 22 – May)
Plants, Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv
Collective, Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv
90th Anniversary of Tel Aviv-Yafo: Contemporary Cityscapes – Israeli and American Artists, Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Pavilion, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
Special Reserve, Jerusalem Print Workshop, Jerusalem (October 6 – November 10)
Homage to the Jerusalem Print Workshop, Shaar Zion Library, Beit Ariella, Tel Aviv (December 12 – 31)
Arte Contemporaneo Israeli, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires
Feeback – Painting / Sculpture / Print, Jerusalem Print Workshop, Jerusalem
Back to Painting in Israeli Prints, Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery, Tel Aviv (January 27 – March 5)
Etchings of Poems, Jerusalem Print Workshop, Jerusalem
Group Exhibition, Beit Uri and Rami Nehushtan Museum, Kibbutz Ashdot Yaakov Meuhad
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After being released from his military obligations following the 1973 conflict, Ra’anan Levy left his family to study at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. He then moved to Florence to study at the Tovarelli brothers’ studio. Throughout his career, he lives and works between Paris and Florence. Very early on, Ra’anan Levy displayed an obsession with capturing the traces left by man on everyday objects, nudes, self-portraits, hands, landscapes, still lifes, washbasins, empty spaces, manholes, all of which serve as a pretext to question the transience of time…
After being released from his military obligations following the 1973 conflict, Ra’anan Levy left his family to study at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. He then moved to Florence to study at the Tovarelli brothers’ studio. Throughout his career, he lives and works between Paris and Florence.
Very early on, Ra’anan Levy displayed an obsession with capturing the traces left by man on everyday objects, nudes, self-portraits, hands, landscapes, still lifes, washbasins, empty spaces, manholes, all of which serve as a pretext to question the transience of time or the mark of the human being. These themes, which he treats with pastels, pencils, paintings and engravings, function like communicating vessels and concentric circles, which increase the degree of symbolic possession of a reality that often proves elusive.
Discovered by the French public at the time of his first retrospective in France at the Musée Maillol at the end of 2006, his work met with great enthusiasm. With his painting in pure colours and bright pigments, somewhere between Balthus, Freud and Hopper, Ra’anan Levy presents a certain continuity with the great tradition of figurative painters, far from the formalist and conceptual debates of modernism.
Rather than dwelling on the reasons for the choice and the possible interpretations of the motif chosen by the artist – which he himself seems to see as self-evident – we should concentrate more on the expression he gives it, on the effect produced by the work, on the artist’s way of treating the material. For Ra’anan Levy is a poet of matter and the passage of time, the figure disappears in his work in favour of the carnation of matter.
His deserted interiors reveal his solitude and his view of the world around him. Alone with himself, he tries to make each of his paintings a living space. For creative space and living space are very closely linked in the artist’s work. He lives through his work, in his work, for his work, which he constantly nourishes with his very subjective vision of the world around him. He observes places and people with extreme acuity. The result is a very personal and expressive work, where each engraving, each paper, each canvas is the result of an obsessive adventure marked by such a degree of commitment and passion that Ra’anan Levy ends up embodying himself in his painting.
Hommage à Ra’anan Levy (1954 – 2022), Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris (September 9 – October 29)
Ra’anan Levy – Gravures, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris (December 7 – January 29, 2022)
Ra’anan Levy – Portraits, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris (September 24 – November 14)
Ra’anan Levy – L’épreuve du miroir, Fondation Maeght, Saint-Paul-de-Vence (December 7 – March 8, 2020)
Ra’anan Levy, Art Paris, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris (April 05 – 08)
Ra’anan Levy: Vertigo, Musée Maillol, Banyuls-sur-Mer (June 30 – October 31)
Ra’anan Levy: La suite, Galerie Maeght, Paris (September 10 – October 31)
Ra’anan Levy: Intérieurs, Galerie Maeght, Paris (February 28 – April 13)
Ra’anan Levy: Recent Works, Crane Kalman Gallery, London
Ra’anan Levy: Passages du temps, Musée Maillol, Paris (November 9 – February 12, 2012)
Ra’anan Levy, l’atelier de Gulliver, Galerie Pièce Unique, Paris (May 28 – September 12)
Ra’anan Levy: Sinks and Spaces, Janos Gat Gallery, New York (March 6 – April 20)
Ra’anan Levy, la chambre double, Fondation Dina Vierny-Musée Maillol, Paris (November 16 – January 29, 2007) ; Tel-Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv (March 3 2007- June 3, 2007) ; State Russian Museum, Saint Pétersbourg (June 28, 2007 – July 31, 2007)
Ra’anan Levy: Paintings and Works on Paper, Crane Kalman Gallery, London
Ra’anan Levy – Halleluja, Gordon Gallery, Tel-Aviv (January 30 – February 28)
Ra’anan Levy: Works on Paper, Crane Kalman Gallery, London
Ra’anan Levy, Gordon Gallery, Tel-Aviv (October 18 – November 8)
Ra’anan Levy: Paintings and Works on Paper, Crane Kalman Gallery, London
Ra’anan Levy: Paintings and Works on Paper, Crane Kalman Gallery, London (September 15 – October 15)
Ra’anan Levy, Gordon Gallery, Tel-Aviv (April 16 – May 12)
Ra’anan Levy: Works on Paper, Tel-Aviv Museum of Art, Tel-Aviv
Ra’anan Levy: Recent Paintings, Crane Kalman Gallery, London
Ra’anan Levy, Gordon Gallery, Tel-Aviv (January 27 – February 15)
Ra’anan Levy, Gordon Gallery, Tel-Aviv (January 18 – February 7)
Gordon Gallery, Tel-Aviv
Accrochage d’été, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris (July 1st – 30)
70 ans déjà, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris (January 25 – March 24)
The Museum Presents Itself: Israeli Art from the Museum Collection, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv (October 26 – December 26, 2014)
Group Exhibition September 2013, Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv (September 1st – 30)
Aspects of Black, Jerusalem Print Workshop, Jerusalem
Le Nu et le Portrait – Asses and Faces, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris (September 13 – November 2)
Lost Little Worlds, Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv
Jerusalem: Surface Fractures, Artists’ House, Jerusalem (December 20 – February 7, 2009)
Group Exhibition, Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv (March 28 – April 16)
Jerry Schatzberg – Ra’anan Levy, Galerie Dina Vierny, Paris (January 22 – May)
Plants, Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv
Collective, Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv
90th Anniversary of Tel Aviv-Yafo: Contemporary Cityscapes – Israeli and American Artists, Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Pavilion, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
Special Reserve, Jerusalem Print Workshop, Jerusalem (October 6 – November 10)
Homage to the Jerusalem Print Workshop, Shaar Zion Library, Beit Ariella, Tel Aviv (December 12 – 31)
Arte Contemporaneo Israeli, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires
Feeback – Painting / Sculpture / Print, Jerusalem Print Workshop, Jerusalem
Back to Painting in Israeli Prints, Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery, Tel Aviv (January 27 – March 5)
Etchings of Poems, Jerusalem Print Workshop, Jerusalem
Group Exhibition, Beit Uri and Rami Nehushtan Museum, Kibbutz Ashdot Yaakov Meuhad