Motti Mizrachi
Motti Mizrachi | |
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Motti Mizrachi (2012) | |
Born | 1946 |
Nationality | Israeli |
Known for | sculpture |
Movement | Israeli art |
Motti Mizrachi (born 1946) is an Israeli multimedia artist who was born in Tel Aviv. From 1969 to 1973, he studied at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem. He represented Israel at the 1980 Biennale de Paris, the 1987 and 1981 São Paulo Art Biennials, and the 1988 Venice Biennale.
Mizrachi lives in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Gallery
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Pillar, screw and ducks, 1989
Steel, bronze and stainless steel
2 Masaryk Square, Tel Aviv-Jaffa -
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-Jaffa -
Angel of Peace, 1992
Bronze
Hatikva, Tel Aviv-Jaffa -
Sprinkler, 1996
Holon -
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 -
The Eye of the Sun, 2007-2012
Mixed media
Tu District, Ashdod
Education
- 1969-73 Bezalel Academy of Arts & Design, Jerusalem
Teaching
- 1980-1987 Bezalel, Jerusalem
- College of Art, School of Art Teachers, Ramat Hasharon
- Camera Obscura, Tel Aviv
Prizes
- 1976 - The 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 - The Dan Sandel and Sandel Family Foundation Sculpture Award, Shoe Sculpture,Tel Aviv Museum of Art
- 2002 - Award, Israel Ministry of Science, Culture and Sport
External links
- Motti Mizrachi at the Israel Museum Collection. Retrieved March 2012
- Motti Mizrachi at the Information Center for Israeli Art. Israel Museum. Retrieved March 2012.
- Art of Motti Mizrachi at Europeana. Retrieved February 2012
References
- Agassi, Meir, Zadok Ben David, Motti Mizrachi. The Israeli Pavilion, The Venice Biennale 1988, Venice, 1988.
- Haifa Museums, Motti Mizrachi-Rwanda Casanova, Haifa Museums, 2000.
- The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
- Lachnit, Edwin & Sophie Haaser, Makom: zeitgenössische Kunst aus Israel, Ido Bar-El, Nurit David, Gideon Gechtman, Tamar Getter, Uri Katzenstein, Motti Mizrachi, Moshe Ninio, Sigal Primor, Daniel Sack, David Shvili, Micha Ullmann, Wien, Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien, 1993, ISBN 3-900776-45-8.
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