
Sheep Head B
1979 · Screenprint on paper
image: 572 x 825 mm
Tate

Menashe Kadishman was an Israeli sculptor and painter whose work engaged with abstraction, figuration, and Jewish identity across five decades. He worked primarily in bronze, steel, and paint, creating monumental public sculptures and intimate easel works that shifted between gestural expressionism and geometric reduction. His practice emerged in postwar Israel and remained rooted in the country's cultural and political landscape.
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