Karavan, Dani (1930)
Fuchs, Rudi
Scheurmann, Konrad
Passages. An inviroment in Remembrance of Walter Benjamin. Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. Sept.15 - Oct.24, 1993, Amsterdam , Stedelijk Museum, in cooperation with AsKI, Bonn, [1993] 46 p., b/w ill., plates. €25,00
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Texts by Dani Karavan, Walter Benjamin, Michael Benjamin, Ingrid Scheuermann are in English, German and Dutch.

'Dani Karavan is an Israeli sculptor best known for site specific memorials and monuments which merge into the environment. Daniel (Dani) Karavan was born in Tel Aviv. His father Abraham was the chief landscape architect of Tel Aviv from the 1940s to the 1960s. At the age of 14 Karavan began studying painting. In 1943, he studied with Marcel Janco in Tel Aviv and from 1943 to 1949 at the Bezalel School of Art in Jerusalem.From 1956 to 1957 he studied fresco technique at the Accademia delle Belle Arti in Florence and drawing at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris.

Karavan made permanent installations in the form of wall reliefs in Israeli courts and research institutions. Examples of his artwork for courts are the 1966 Jerusalem City of Peace wall relief in the Knesset assembly hall and the environmental sculptures comprising 35 wall reliefs & iron sculpture made between 1962 and 1967 at the Court of Justice in Tel Aviv.

For the Weizmann Institute of Science he made the From the Tree of Knowledge to the Tree of Life wall relief in 1964 and the Memorial to the Holocaust in 1972.'Way of Peace' constructed 1996-2000 between Israel and Egypt

For performance groups he designed stage sets throughout the 1960s and 1970s. These included the Martha Graham Dance Company, the Batsheva Dance Company, and the Israel Chamber Orchestra amongst others.

After representing Israel with his Jerusalem City of Peace sculpture at the 1976 Venice Biennale, he obtained more international commissions - including sculptures in France, Germany, Japan and South Korea.
One such project was a memorial entitled Passages for Walter Benjamin constructed between 1990 and 1994 in Portbou at the Spanish-French border in Spain where the German-Jewish author died in September 1940.

Karavan's advocacy of Tel Aviv's modern international style buildings encouraged their restoration and the inscription of The White City as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.'- Adopted from Wikipedia.

See: Restany, Pierre Dani Karavan. (Prestel, München 1992/1999)