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Steeve Nassima (born July 20, 1974 in Milan) is a Belgian/Israeli art collector and founder of Nassima Landau Art Foundation in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Early life and education
editSteeve Nassima was raised in Antwerp, Belgium to an Iranian father and French mother. Following a personal tragedy in 2004, Nassima moved to Israel with his family. Nassima has two children Eyal and Nela, with his ex-wife Sylvie Unglik.
Career
editNassima was the CEO of the family business, RoyalGem, as well as the founder of Nassima Landau Art Foundation in Tel Aviv, alongside his partner Suzanne Landau. The foundation which opened in November of 2020, features works by emerging as well as established International artists. Since its opening, the foundation has hosted over nine exhibitions with works by an array of artists such as Henry Taylor, George Condo, Gillian Wearing, Josh Sperling, Hernan Bas, Chloe Wise, Kelly Beeman, Umar Rashid.
Other activities
editNassima is heavily involved in the Tel Aviv Museum and its various off-shoot projects.
Personal life
editNassima lives in Tel Aviv with his two kids.