Yigal Zalmona
Yigal Zalmona (Hebrew: יגאל צלמונה) is an Israeli curator, art critic and historian.[1] He was the chief interdisciplinary curator of the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, Israel.[2] BiographyYigal Zalmona was born in Tel Aviv. He grew up in the city's Neve Shaanan neighborhood. His father was a dentist. At the age of 20, Zalmona enrolled in art studies at the Sorbonne in Paris, completing a bachelor's degree and a master's degree. He wrote his master's thesis on Jean Dubuffet, a French painter and sculptor who pioneered the theory of "low art" and what is now called outsider art. Zalmona was offered a job as a teaching assistant at the Sorbonne, but chose to return to Israel.[2] Zalmona wrote his doctorate on the Eastern influences on Israeli art in the early 20th century.[3] In 1996, he was promoted from Curator of Israeli Art at the Israel Museum to Senior Curator and deputy director of the museum, until his retirement from the museum in 2012.[4] He teaches at the art department of the Shenkar College of Engineering and Design in Ramat Gan.[2] Published works in English
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