Haim Gamzu Explained

Haim Gamzu
Native Name:חיים גמזו
Native Name Lang:he
Birth Date:1910
Birth Place:Chernihiv, Russian Empire (now Ukraine)
Death Date:1982
Occupation:Art critic, Drama critic
Language:Hebrew
Nationality:Israeli
Education:Sorbonne, University of Vienna
Children:Yossi Gamzu

Haim Gamzu (1910–1982) (also Haim Gamzou) was an Israeli art and drama critic.

Biography

Haim Gamzu was born in Chernihiv in the Russian Empire (now Ukraine). In 1923, his family immigrated to Mandatory Palestine. Gamzu studied art and philosophy at the Sorbonne and University of Vienna.

His son Yossi Gamzu was a professor of poetry.

Art history and theater career

Gamzu was appointed director of the Tel Aviv Museum in 1962. He established Israel's first theater school, Beit Zvi, in Ramat Gan.

Gamzu wrote several books on Israeli painting and sculpture, and worked for Haaretz newspaper as an art and theater critic.[1]

Known for his acerbic theater reviews, Gamzu's surname was turned into a new Hebrew verb, ligmoz, which means to pan a theater show.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://archives.yale.edu/repositories/11/resources/5691 Haim Gamzu Collection of Israeli Theater
  2. https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/yossi-gamzu-poetry-professor-and-son-of-theater-critic-dies-age-81 Yossi Gamzu, poetry professor and son of theater critics dies, age 81