Biographical Milestones
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Born as Eliahu Golkovich on 19.1.1919 in the Dokshitz, Belarus
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The family moved to Wilejka in the Vilna Governorate, Poland
Studied in a government Polish gymnasium
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Immigrated to Israel on his own, and settled in Haifa
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Studied architecture at the Technion, Haifa
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Quit architecture studies and joined Kibbutz Nir Haim and Kibbutz Maor Haim
Worked as a dockhand and a seaman at Haifa’s port
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Joined the Royal Engineers in the British Army and served in Pre-State Israel and North Africa
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Studied at Avni Studio – “The Painting and Sculpting Studio near Tel Aviv Workers’ Council” under the direction of the artist Aharon Avni
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Moved to Cairo and enrolled in courses arranged by the British Army at the art academy
Released from the British Army and settled in Tel Aviv
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Studied in Yehezkel Streichman and Avigdor Stematsky’s “The Studia” until the War of Independence
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Drafted as a machine gunner in IDF’s Alexandroni Brigade
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Married the painter Lea Nikel
Registered as a member in the Painters and Sculptures Association
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Received an award in memory of the sons of six artists who fell in the War of Liberation (with Moshe Tamir and Shoshana Heimann)
His marriage to Lea Nikel ended
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Co-founded The Ten group and participated in all its exhibitions (1951-1960)
Married Chaya (née Zig)
Made his first trip to Paris
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Trained with Ori Reisman and Michael Gross under the painter Jean Souverbie at the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris
Returned to Israel and set up a studio in Old Jaffa
Started painting monochromatic views of Jaffa, Acre, Nazareth, Safed, and other locations
From this year on, Gat participated in most of the general exhibitions of the Painters and Sculptures Association
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Studied in the Art Teachers School in Tel Aviv, and started working as an art teacher in different schools
His son Ehud (Udi) was born
Discovered the fate of his family who perished in the Holocaust
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Exhibited a duo show at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art with Efraim Lifshitz
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Received the Histadrut Artist Award
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Exhibited a duo show at the Jerusalem Artists’ House with Efraim Lifshitz
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Painted the abstract watercolors series
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Exhibited a solo show at the Tel Aviv Artists House
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Signed the manifesto of Tazpit (An Israeli Exhibition of Painting and Sculpting) exhibition at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Exhibited a solo show at Dugit Gallery, Tel Aviv
Exhibited a solo show at the Negev Museum, Beersheba
Returned to oils color and started developing affinities to impressions of reality in his abstract language of painting
Started spending every summer in Safed
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Directed the Bat Yam Art Institute
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Exhibited a solo show at Bat Yam Museum
Started teaching at HaMidrasha Art Teacher’s College in Tel Aviv, which later moved to
Herzliya and then to Ramat HaSharon
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Exhibited a solo show at Dugit Gallery, Tel Aviv
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Exhibited a solo show at Holon Gallery of Art, Holon
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Exhibited a solo show at Lim Gallery, Tel Aviv
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Exhibited a solo show at Katz Gallery (Idan Gallery), Tel Aviv
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Bought and renovated a house and a studio in the Artists Quarter in Safed
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Received an art teachers award from the Ministry of Education
Exhibited a solo show at the Jerusalem Artists’ House
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Founded the group Aclim with Rachel Shavit, and participated in all its exhibitions
Started creating paintings on the subject of women-landscape
Exhibited a solo show at the Holon Art Gallery
His marriage to Chaya ended
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Started his relationship with the painter Rachel Shavit
Co-initiated and directed with Rachel Shavit workshops of painting in nature throughout Israel with the artists of Aclim, guests, and students
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Exhibited a solo show at Beit Leyvik, Tel Aviv
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Exhibited a solo show at Katia Granoff Gallery, Paris
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Exhibited a solo show at Center of Visual Art, Beersheba
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Received the Dizengoff Artist Prize from Tel Aviv Municipality (with Raffi Lavie)
Exhibited a solo show at the Jerusalem Artists’ House
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Exhibited a solo show at Haifa Museum of Modern Art
Taught at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem
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Served as chairman of the Painters and Sculptures Association
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Exhibited a solo show at Beit Leyvik, Tel Aviv
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Was sent with Rachel Shavit to the artists’ residency The Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris by the Ministry of Education
Traveled to the United States, United Kingdom, and Italy
Returns to Israel
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Had a heart attack and later suffered a stroke. While this left him half paralyzed, he continued to paint and exhibit in shows
Exhibited a retrospective show at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem
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Exhibited a solo show at Beit Leyvik, Tel Aviv
Exhibited a solo show at the New Gallery, Aba Hushi House, Tel Aviv
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Exhibited a solo show at the Tel Aviv Artists House
Exhibited a solo show at Center of Visual Art, Beersheba
Exhibited a duo show with Rachel Shavit at Arad Museum
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Passed away on 13.10,1987 in Safed
Was buried in Safed cemetery


