Josef Jackerson

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Josef Jackerson
Иосиф Якерсон
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Born (1936-06-02) 2 June 1936 (age 85)
NationalityIsraeli
Known forPainting
Website https://jackersonart.myvisual.org/en/main/

Josef Jackerson (born June 2, 1936, Leningrad) is a Russian and Israeli painter, draughtsman and scene painter currently residing in Israel. [1]

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Biography

He began his art studies at the School for Young Talents, and then proceeded to study at the Leningrad Academy of Fine Arts. Prior to his graduation from the Academy in 1960, his work was exhibited at international student exhibitions in France (1947), Germany (1958), and the 6th World Festival of Youth and Students in Moscow (1956). In subsequent years, up until his emigration from the Soviet Union in 1973, his works were included in several city, regional and national exhibitions.

Jackerson immigrated to Israel in 1973, and thereafter his works were displayed at various exhibitions in Israel, the United States, Russia, Switzerland, and Australia.

Personal exhibitions

Noteworthy personal exhibitions include the following:

Sculptural portrait of Valery Panov Portret Panova.jpg
Sculptural portrait of Valery Panov

Theatrical works

Jackerson has also been involved in the performing arts by designing the production and sets for various opera, ballet and stage productions in Europe and Israel, such as:

Museums, galleries and private collections

Jackerson‘s works have been included in a number of museum and private collections, including:

Teaching

Josef Jackerson taught painting and drawing at the University of Haifa, the Beersheba College of Art and the School of Art. Throughout his career in Israel he taught privately in his studios. Some of his students have proceeded to professional careers in the arts. For educational purposes, he created many unique sculptures.

Publications

Catalogs and selected works

Family

First family – wife Galina Barvinok, son Alexander.
After repatriation to Israel, he married a second time. Wife – Svetlana Shtutina Jackerson, stepdaughter Anna.

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