April was born in Vilkaviškis, Lithuania in 1932 to a Jewish family. April's family was exiled to Siberia in 1941, where he grew up and got his first impressions of the bleak color emanating from the northern land. In 1948, he managed to enter the Moscow Art School in Memory of 1905, from where he had to return to Siberia after the Soviet authorities had launched an anti-Semitic campaign known as “The Doctors’ Plot.” April graduated from an art school in the city ofYakutsk. He pursued his interest in history by attending lectures at a local pedagogical institute. An opportunity to study in Moscow arose after the death of Stalin and in 1960, April graduated from the Surikov Academy of Fine Arts. In 1972 April immigrated to Israel where he lived till his death on the 12 of February 2020.
Artistic career
After his graduation from the Surikov Academy of Fine Arts April took part in many national and international exhibitions. April's first solo exhibition “Behind the Seven Seas” took place at Moscow in 1971. The works centered on the artist's experience of sailing to Indiaon board a trading ship. A new chapter of April's life and work began in 1972 after he received permission to immigrate to Israel and settled down in Jerusalem. April held many regular personal exhibitions in Israel, North America, Germany, Switzerland, France and Russia In 1975-76 he held the Chairman position of the Jerusalem artists and sculptors association and was teaching art till 1983 in the University of Haifa, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design. In 1991 April became the Manager of Sa-nur Artists' Village, a position he held till 1999. In 2001, April was awarded the Ish-Shalom Foundation Prize for the “Special Achievements in the Development of Art” and in 2005 he was elected as honorary member of the Russian Academy of Arts.
Artistic style
The art style of Aaron April moves from contemplative figurativism to expressive symbolism. April's paintings impress with their colorful, temperamental riot of colors. However, within this chaos, one can find subject and content. Critics noted that Aharon April is one of those artists who can tame the chaos, prompting viewers to formulate answers to the questions posed by the artistic work, and solve the mystery of it. There lies the leading value of the artwork. From the seemingly erratic pulsating strokes, one can discover crop faces, figures and even biblical characters. Color in April's paintings has special meaning, which combines the finest nuances of color combination of Mediterranean nature and compositions involving biblical and universal themes..