Itzik Benshalom
The architect Itzik Benshalom was born in 1945 in Hadera, Israel. His favorite material is bronze. His works represent the relations and interaction between people. They decorate numerous public squares and buildings and are represented in exhibitions round the world, such as Boca Raton Museum of Art in Florida, the Grounds of Sculpture Museum in New-Jersey, the Museum of Fine Art in Sherbrooke Quebeque and the Flint Institute of Arts in Michigan.
His works enter exhibitions in different countries including the USA, Australia and Japan. “The modern existence connects the ground feelings of people. Love is the starting point. I view my work as a try to remind people about the original form. In this context I try to give a new definition to the necessity and feelings.”