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Calman
Calman Shemi

b. 1939 Calman Shemi, born in Mendoza, Argentina, is best known for his groundbreaking window paintings and mixed media wool tapestry paintings, which blend traditional textile techniques with contemporary artistic innovation. His work transcends the typical boundaries of painting, incorporating texture, color, and pattern in ways that transform wool into a dynamic, tactile medium. These vibrant, multi-layered compositions create an immersive visual experience that invites both intellectual engagement and physical interaction. Shemi’s artistic journey began with his studies at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem, where he later moved with his family. Over the span of four decades, his work has evolved from early explorations in painting and sculpture to his now-iconic window series and highly sought after wool tapestry paintings. His pieces are held in prestigious collections worldwide, including the Tel Aviv Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art in Haifa. In his signature wool tapestries, Shemi draws on a broad range of influences, modernist abstraction, Middle Eastern textile traditions, and personal experiences from his global journeys. These influences converge in compositions that highlight the contrast between the organic softness of wool and the geometric intensity of his designs, creating a unique tension between tradition and innovation. Shemi’s mastery of the medium and his ability to weave color, texture, and form into intricate works of art have established him as a leading figure in contemporary painting.