“The Kupferman Collection House at Kibbutz Lohamei Hageta’ot, named after Moshe Kupferman, one of the foremost artists in Israel who was a member of the kibbutz, is a unique exhibition venue. It is between the Holocaust and Jewish Resistance Heritage Museum and the Tivall factory, bordering the kibbutz fields. The house contains Kupferman’s atelier, which was preserved as it was in his lifetime, offering a permanent display documenting Kupferman, the man, and the artist. The spacious, naturally-lit halls next to the studio feature changing exhibitions of Kupferman’s work and exhibitions of works by other artists who correspond with his work. Visitors can also watch films about Kupferman, leaf through catalogs of his exhibitions, and explore his library of art books.” – Kupferman Collection Website
Moshe Kupferman was born in 1926, in the city of Jarosław in southeastern Poland. Over the years he presented solo and group exhibitions in important galleries and museums in Israel and around the world. He has won awards and significant recognition (including the Israel Award).