Arik Levy | |
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Born | Arik Levy 1963 (age 59–60) |
Education | Art Center Europe in Switzerland, Graduated with distinction in 1991. |
Known for | Artist |
Notable work | RockGrowth at Hermitage Moscow 2018, RockGrowth 808 at Atomium, Brussels; CraterCorten E, Singapore |
Arik Levy was born in Tel Aviv. [1] An artist and industrial designer, he attended the Art Center Europe in Switzerland where he graduated with distinction in 1991. [2] Levy employs a multi-disciplinary approach in both the art and industrial design fields. His works have been included in multiple museum collections. Levy lives and works in Paris.
After graduating at Art Center College of Design (Art Center, La Tour-de-Peilz, Switzerland), Levy went to Japan where he consolidated his ideas producing products and pieces for exhibitions. [1] He then returned to Europe where he contributed his artistry to contemporary dance and opera creating set designs. Known for his sculptures and the "Rock" series, Levy's work is collected in public and private collections. [3] His sculpture RockGrowth Atomium 808 was acquired by Atomium in Brussels. [4]
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