Sheffy Bleier

Sheffy Bleier
Born Tel Aviv, Israel
Nationality Israeli
Education Tel Aviv University, Beit Berl College, Open University of Israel
Known for Photography
Movement Israeli art, Modern Art

Sheffy Bleier is an Israeli photographer and educator.

Biography

Sheffy Bleier is an israeli photographer and visual artist, mostly known for her provocative still life images primarily made of animal parts.[1][2] Some of her works are also research human relationship and motherhood, for example, the series "What remains" in which she exhibited images of still life objects, related to her son Jonathan early years. Bleier was born and raised in Tel Aviv where she continues to work. In addition to being an artist, she is also and educator, teaching in HaMidrasha School of Art, Beit Berl College from 2001.

Bleiers works are in permanent collections of The Israel Museum in Jerusalem,[3] Haifa Museum of Art,[4] The Museum of Israeli Art in Ramat Gan and The Open Museum of Photography in Tel-Hai.

Exhibitions

In recent years she has exhibited her works at many solo and group shows around the world and in Israel.

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Group

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1996

1990

1989

Awards

2010 The Israel Lottery Council for The Arts Prize

2009 The Yehoshua Rabinovich Foundation for the Arts

1997 Creativity Encouragement Prize for the Visual Arts, Department of Visual Art, The Council of Culture and Arts, Israeli Ministry of Education and Culture

1989 Sharet Scholarship Program, America-Israel Cultural Foundation

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