Israeli ceramist and sculptor (born 1956)
Daniela Yaniv-Richter (Hebrew : דניאלה יניב-ריכטר ; born November 5, 1956) is an Israeli ceramist and sculptor.
Biography
Yaniv-Richter was born in Zürich , Switzerland, and made aliyah to Israel in 1975. She graduated from the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design , Jerusalem in 1982. She studied further in the Eastern Michigan University till 1983, then proceeded to MFA studies at the University of Michigan , Ann Arbor . She received her MFA in 1985.[ 1]
Among other subjects, her works deals with the replication of natural and man-made objects.[ 2] In the past years Yaniv-Richter has put aside ceramics – her known medium of choice – and started printing textures of different materials on paper and textile.[ 3]
Yaniv-Richter resides and works in Jerusalem.[ 4]
Publications
Gispan-Greenberg, Tamar. "Natural Process: Daniela Yaniv-Richter", Ceramics Art and Perception, Issue 94, Dec 2013, p. 26–29 ISSN 1035-1841 [ 5]
Gispan-Greenberg, Tamar. "Natural Process", Exhibition Catalog. Jerusalem Artists' House, 2012.[ 6]
Zommer, Raya. "Ready-mades from clay", Ceramics Technical, Issue 19, 2004 ISSN 1324-4175 [ 7]
References
International National Artists