Uri Dushy
Over the past decades Uri Dushy has been investigating the origins of art. In his unique, non-compromising way, Uri insists upon joining artistic genres and creating unprecedented provocative, and challenging works. He adopts and masters the technical and professional production processes he needs to create his works.
Genuine and profound love of the creation process along with true inspiration from both classic and current artwork characterize Dushy's works.
Uri Dushy appreciates beauty and aesthetics, believing that it is his professional responsibility to contribute to their existence in the world. He creates a dialogue with his audience, while capturing them and enabling them to take part in the creative experience.
Uri’s sculptures consist of five main series, along with his photo collage and paintings works. The first and main series includes the public sculptures permanently positioned across cities and parks. Dushy’s work does not confine itself to the limits of his private studio, instead he goes out to public spaces frequented by people who are not necessarily familiar with museums and galleries.
Creations

painted metal 3 layers wall sculpture

painted metal 3 layers wall sculpture

painted metal 3 layers wall sculpture

painted metal 3 layers wall sculpture

painted metal 3 layers wall sculpture

painted metal 3 layers wall sculpture
Exhibitions
2014
ISRAEL, TEL AVIV- Tribes Gallery
ISRAEL, TEL AVIV-Sarona Center
2008
ISRAEL, HOLON- Holon Art Center
USA, NEW YORK- Yeshiva University Museum
2005
ISRAEL, JERUSALEM- Jerusalem Theater
2004
ISRAEL, JERUSALEM- Jerusalem Theatre
SCOTLAND, EDINBURGH- Edinburgh Festival
USA, NEW YORK- Orensanz Foundation
USA, LOS ANGELES- Gill Gallery
ISRAEL, HOLON- Mediatheque
2002
ISRAEL , TEL AVIV- The Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center
ISRAEL, HAIFA- The Israel Railway Museum
2001
NETHERLANDS, DEN HAAG- Smelik Stokking Gallery
1998
ISRAEL, TEL AVIV- The Eretz Israel Museum
GERMANY, BAD KISSINGEN- Kohler Gallery
RUSSIA, MOSCOW- Helicon Opera
1996
POLAND, LODZ- Artists Museum