Rami Ater

Rami Ater () is an Israeli artist, specializing in sculpture and installation art.
Career
Ater started his art career on 1983. Working mostly with iron with touches of brass, Ater developed his own technique in order to add layers and depth to his work. Ater's pieces which are characterized by the use of movement and space, use a language of blurred boundaries, leaving the spectator to interpret the dialogue between material and visible, between the lacking space and the lack within. Ater's expressive work is influenced by his own life and the people around him, both present and gone, outlining his sculptures, where the lack creates that which exists, and the mass shapes the enveloping surrounding Ater's work relates to the 1920 Realistic Manifesto, by which "The realization of our perceptions of the world in the forms of space and time is the only aim of our pictorial and plastic art". Ater's constructivist pieces, much like well-known mythical statues throughout the history of sculpture, are entities of simple designed, objects in their own right, existing by their own laws and charged with meaning by the way they relate to the motifs of movement and time and the confrontation between these inner laws and the laws that exist outside them.
 
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