BOB NECHIN
Stained Glass, Glass Art, Mixed Media
By appointment
Tel: +972.4.9841129
Cell: +972.54.4695909
Email: bobsue@netvision.net.il
Website: www.nechin-art.co.il
Bob Nechin, born in New York, educated at West Point and Stanford
University, creates commissioned works in glass, wood and steel
for public and commercial buildings, religious institutions and
private residences. In addition he creates unique objects of art
using glass and other materials. His approach to design is unorthodox,
always seeking artistic expressions that provide sensations of
freedom and space. Aesthetics is an important part of his work,
whether the creation is intended for an architectural setting
or as an autonomous art object. Humor also often plays a part
in his artistic expression.
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Public
Commissions:
B’nai Shalom Synagogue, Huntington, W.Va., USA
B’nai Israel Synagogue, Youngstown, Ohio, USA
Michael Winner Synagogue, Yemin Orde, Israel
Ma’alot HaGiborim Synagogue, Kiryat Ata, Israel
City Hall Building, Kiryat Motzkin, Israel
Israelitische Gemeinde Synagogue, Biel-Bienne, Switzerland (Since
proclaimed a Swiss national monument)
Blich High School, Ramat Gan, Israel
“Ein Sara”” Sports Hall, Nahariya, Israel
Historic “Lieberman House,” Nahariya, Israel
Ya’acov Avinu Synagogue, Nahariya, Israel
Water Tower Gallery, Nahariya, Israel
Bank Leumi, Ramat Gan, Israel
“Meditech” City Center Building, Nahariya, Israel
Baha’i Temple, Haifa, Israel
Exhibitions:
Washington D.C. Crafts Fair, 1976, Winner, First Prize, Professional
Crafts Category
“Kunstler aus Israel” Traveling group show, to several
cities in Germany; sculpture, painting, glass
Wilfred Israel Museum. Kibbutz Hazorea. 1996 Group Show, Glass Works
Jerusalem House of Quality, 2002 Group Show, “Transparent”,
Glass works
Ein Hod Central Gallery
Droval Gallery, Ramat Gan, Israel One man show “Colors of
Light, 2007
Publications:
Articles and features have appeared about the works of Bob Nechin
in the following publications, among others: The Washington Post,
Davar, Stained Glass Magazine, Jerusalem Post, Glass Art Magazine,
Yediot Ahronot, Trier Stadtnachrichten, Olam HaOfna, Achbar Ha’Ir,
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