
Bea Schubert is a German artist and founder of “AbstractPop,” whose joyful neon-colored works
Abstract | Surrealism
He was born in 1934 in the city of Hadera, but spent his childhood in the city of Chotin, Serbia. He returned to Israel in 1939. He grew up in Kibbutz Shamir, was a member of Kibbutz Sha'ar Ha'Amakim, lived and worked in Ein Hod and eventually settled in Haifa. Givati studied drawing and painting with the painter Marcel Janco, and spent many years of his life in many places around the world, where he developed as a painter in a variety of styles.
Givati has exhibited in many individual and group exhibitions in galleries and museums in Israel and around the world, and his paintings are in important private and public collections.





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