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Ruth Horam Ruth Horam (Hebrew: רות הורם; born 1931, Tel Aviv) is an Israeli painter and sculptor. Horam is a resident of Jerusalem. ==Biography== Ruth Horam was born in Tel Aviv. She is a graduate of Saint Martin's School of Art, London. In 1960 she won the UNESCO Prize for Painting, in Paris.〔 She was married to Yehuda Horam, who served as Israeli ambassador to Switzerland.〔(Switzerland decides not to judge PLO's request on Geneva Conventions )〕 Between 1964 and 1967 she chaired the Jerusalem Association of Painters and Sculptors. In 1969 she travelled to Seoul, S. Korea where she studied the art of calligraphy, returning to Israel in 1973. In 1983 she was Guest-Artist at 'Arabia' Ceramics in Finland. In 1996 she received the MASTO Foundation grant for Creativity.〔 Horam has held numerous one-woman shows in Israel and around the world. Horam says that "an exhibition offers exposure. I don't work for the drawer – I want to be seen. My message is neither political nor social, but aesthetic. I don't want to scare or shock through my art. And yes, I am a political creature, I go to demonstrations. But in my work I first of all want to show myself. It's a very egoistic need: to enjoy what I do and what I show, I have to like the product and I want others around to like it too. But the latter is secondary."
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