Motti Mizrachi

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Motti Mizrachi
מוטי מזרחי
Israeli art
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Mordechai (Motti) Mizrachi (

site specific public sculptures. [2]

Biography

Disabled since childhood, Motti Mizrachi uses humor and self-irony in his work, with an emphasis on the flaws and pleasures of the human body, while examining the oppression and control of the strong over the weak, both socially and politically. In 1969-1973, he studied at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem.[3] He was represented in the 1980 Biennale de Paris, the 1987 and 1981 São Paulo Art Biennials, the 1988 Venice Biennale, and the 2003 Valencia Biennale. [4]

Mizrachi lives in

Tel Aviv, Israel
.

Teaching

  • 1980-1987 Bezalel, Jerusalem
  • College of Art, School of Art Teachers, Ramat Hasharon
  • Camera Obscura, Tel Aviv

Awards and recognition

  • 1976 - Beatrice S. Kolliner Award for a Young Israeli Artist, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
  • 1987 - Israeli Artist Award, Tel Aviv Museum and Bank Discount
  • 1987 - Sandberg Prize for Israeli Art, Israel Museum, Jerusalem
  • 1987 - Award, America-Israel Cultural Foundation
  • 1997 - Prize to encourage creativity, Ministry of Education and Culture
  • 2001 - Dan Sandel and Sandel Family Foundation Sculpture Award, Shoe Sculpture, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
  • 2002 - Award, Israel Ministry of Science, Culture and Sport

Public Art

  • Pillar, screw and ducks, 1989 Steel, bronze and stainless steel 2 Masaryk Square, Tel Aviv-Yafo
    Pillar, screw and ducks, 1989
    Steel, bronze and stainless steel
    2 Masaryk Square,
    Tel Aviv-Yafo
  • The Fall of the Muses, 1991 Bronze Ra'anana Park
    The Fall of the Muses, 1991
    Bronze
    Ra'anana Park
  • The Fall of the Muses, 1991 Bronze Ra'anana Park
    The Fall of the Muses, 1991
    Bronze
    Ra'anana Park
  • Eastern Kiss, 1991 Mixed media Opera Tower, Tel Aviv-Yafo
    Eastern Kiss, 1991
    Mixed media
    Opera Tower,
    Tel Aviv-Yafo
  • Angel of Peace, 1992 Bronze Hatikva, Tel Aviv-Yafo
    Angel of Peace, 1992
    Bronze
    Hatikva,
    Tel Aviv-Yafo
  • Sprinkler, 1996 Holon
    Sprinkler, 1996
    Holon
  • Icarus, 2002 Stainless-steel, plexiglass and bronze, height 750 cm Tel Aviv Museum of Art
    Icarus, 2002
    Stainless-steel, plexiglass and bronze, height 750 cm
    Tel Aviv Museum of Art
  • Herzl meets the Emperor of Germany, 2011 Bronze Mikve Israel
    Herzl meets the Emperor of Germany, 2011
    Bronze
    Mikve Israel
  • The Eye of the Sun, 2007-2012 Mixed media Tu District, Ashdod
    The Eye of the Sun, 2007-2012
    Mixed media
    Tu District, Ashdod

See also

References

  1. ^ Klein Leichman, Abigail. "Great Israeli road trips: Tel Aviv to Beersheva". 21 News.
  2. ^ "The work of Motti Mizrachi cannot be easily classified".
  3. ^ Cotter, Holland. "'DATELINE ISRAEL: NEW PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEO ART'". The New York Times.
  4. ^ "Motti Mizrachi".

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