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International artist for Peace Istanbul 2009
Bosmat Niron from Israel. “The entire world thinks Turkey and Greece are enemies, but even though we didn’t extend a special invitation, our project has drawn quite a number of artists from Greece,” says Ürüm. “There were also many artists from Israel who wanted to participate. But, you know, the war in Gaza broke out, and there have been some political tensions. During this time, the artists backed out.” Read More and more
ARTISTS FOR PEACE INTERNATIONAL ART ACTION Istanbul 2009
Each artist is a “peace-artist” who devotes oneself to art…Art is the conjunction point of the paths opening to “the World Peace” and its luminous face of peace…Art lets heat, color, feel, think and inquire. It is an atmosphere, where the balance and communication between the internal and external worlds will be scrutinized and commented, within the aesthetic solutions can be embraced. Peace is a concept which we imagine it as a harmony of the life… The Art looks for beauty, harmony and brings human-being towards freedom. The ART and PEACE are intensively one within the other. Peace is with art, art is in peace!!… Having been originated from different cultures, we unified our experiences on the concept of “ART for PEACE” to realize the first step of this project in Istanbul. “Artists for Peace” argue; to have friendship, brother – sisterhood and peace between multi-cultures and to create the peace will not be just a dream, but instead, a necessity and reality of being an artist and human. Our art action for peace is a concrete and real indicator of our togetherness, which started at virtual domain. We insist on upgrading this “Ship of Peace”, which will depart from Istanbul Bosphorus, to a “Fleet of Peace”, The action present by emphasizing the necessity of love, friendship, solidarity, human rights, pluralistic communication between different cultures, respect and tolerance to each other and ART FOR PEACE!!!We say ; NO to VIOLENCE and WAR!!! , YES to ART and PEACE !!!
Bosmat Niron represents Israel and the Foreign Ministry with her “Hug”. The hug for her expresses love. It is said that a hug embraces all the cultures in the world. The hug combines people from all cultures with no difference of age, religious or believes. It’s the most important act of love and it gives the feeling of trust, harmony and friendship.
A Man hugs a woman, too figures combines as one. The shape of the Lotus symbolizes life, and all living
The hug reflect the feeling of love, Freedom, respecting cultural pluralism within a global context. The ART and PEACE are intensively one within . The more hugs , the more love we spread around the world !!
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“Natural Force” at Platinum Funding Group NY 26.6.2008
This magnificent exhibit includes paintings, bronze sculptures, and lighting sculptures. My inspiration comes from the beauty of nature, as a fountain of life and the female part in it, as a represantation of life and continuity. I put together an erotic world, flourishing, harmonic, characterizes by soft, floating and evolving shapes semi landscape, semi female gentile, as integration between man and nature with a tension between the figurative and the abstract.
Natural Force Cafe Notte NY July8th 2005
Cafe Notte
The solid cold aluminum grid exists, but it looks soft, open and transparent. It’s possible to look through the halls of the grid, so I gaze and I find a new world of reflections, shadows, shapes screening, movements, and dimension. Different occurrences, reflection characterized with aesthetics, excel with imagination harmony and energy, influenced from nature.
Cafe Notte 1626 2nd Ave (between 84th St & 85th St. New York, NY 10028 (212) 327-1327
Monday-Thursday 5MP-2AM, Friday 11AM-2AM Saturday-Sunday 10AM-2AM
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courtesy of the artist
Bosmat Niron’s selection of luscious nature-inspired paintings was exhibited at the Broadway Gallery in New York from October 16-31. “Sensual Experience” is a series of oil paintings coyly depicting female vulva.
Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn Museum
Bosmat Niron was born in Tel-Aviv, Israel and later studied in South America, Spain, and Israel. Over the years, she has worked in the mediums of painting, sculpture, conceptual projects and installations.




