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Miri Nishri is an interdisciplinary
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
i artist.


Biography

Miri Nishri was born in Colombia in 1950. She immigrated to
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
with her family when she was seven years old. She studied construction engineering at Ort Technicum, and
art Art is a diverse range of human activity, and resulting product, that involves creative or imaginative talent expressive of technical proficiency, beauty, emotional power, or conceptual ideas. There is no generally agreed definition of wha ...
at Hamidrasha College for Arts (today a part of
Beit Berl College Beit Berl College is a multi-disciplinary academic college for higher education located in Beit Berl in the Sharon region of Israel. It is one of the oldest colleges in Israel. The college grants undergraduate degrees (B.Ed and B.Ed.F.A.) and g ...
).


Artistic career

Nishri teaches art at the
Tel Aviv Museum Tel Aviv Museum of Art ( he, מוזיאון תל אביב לאמנות ''Muzeon Tel Aviv Leomanut'') is an art museum in Tel Aviv, Israel. The museum is dedicated to the preservation and display of modern and contemporary art from Israel and aroun ...
Workshops. She is the winner of the 1988 Oscar Handler Prize for artists and the 1996 Award of the Israeli Minister of Education & Culture. Her works range between
painting Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and ...
,
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, video art and installations, and were shown in exhibitions in galleries, museums and festivals around the world, including:
Tel Aviv Museum of Art Tel Aviv Museum of Art ( he, מוזיאון תל אביב לאמנות ''Muzeon Tel Aviv Leomanut'') is an art museum in Tel Aviv, Israel. The museum is dedicated to the preservation and display of modern and contemporary art from Israel and aroun ...
,
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,
Haifa Museum of Art The Haifa Museum of Art ( he, מוזיאון חיפה לאמנות, ar, متحف حيفا للفنون), established in 1951, is located in a historic building built in the 1930s in Wadi Nisnas, downtown Haifa. Ranking as Israel's third largest a ...
,
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Museum of Israeli Art, ''"
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Summer Biennale"'' (
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), ''"Olympolis Project"'' (
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), ''"Human Emotions Festival"'' (Rome, Italy), ''"Stuttgarter Filmwinter"'' (
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) and
Stenersen Museum The Stenersen Museum ( no, Stenersenmuseet) is a Museum of Fine Arts located in Oslo, Norway. Stenersen Museum opened in 1994. It principally features exhibitions of contemporary art. The museum art exhibited originated with three private art co ...
(
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,
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). Her visual artworks are characterized by a strong sense of corporeality, and she tends to use coffee, among other materials, as paint. As she put it: "You could say that all my work is derived from the materials. I relate to physical materials no less than I do to literary materials, they are full of meanings and associations. For me, texture has always determined the subject. Her video-arts and installations usually deal with the construction, deconstruction and reconstruction of a self identity, while bringing up questions about the nature of the artist and art. The
collage Collage (, from the french: coller, "to glue" or "to stick together";) is a technique of art creation, primarily used in the visual arts, but in music too, by which art results from an assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole. ...
nature of her art, endlessly moving from one subject, identity or genre to another, expresses her torn identity as a fatherless immigrant, daughter of a traumatized Holocaust survivor. In her videos documentary materials are often merged with stage materials, and the boundaries between reality and fiction are often blurred.


Selected installations

*Blue Blue (1981) Nisri's first video art, constructed of two television sets running simultaneously, deals with the boundaries of the artistic medium within the screen. The work uses simply shaped elements, various repetitions and duplications, fake "malfunctions" of the video equipment as well as "quotations" from literature, philosophical theoriy and musical notes. Ha'ir's art critic Ronnie Sher wrote: "The video reminded me of Jean-Luc Godard's "Number Two" in structure and performance The common grounds between Godard and modern
Avant-garde The avant-garde (; In 'advance guard' or ' vanguard', literally 'fore-guard') is a person or work that is experimental, radical, or unorthodox with respect to art, culture, or society.John Picchione, The New Avant-garde in Italy: Theoretical ...
is the basic artistic concept: dealing weith the world through self-reflection, making a movie about making a movie. During the 1980s, this work was shown at the Tel Aviv Museum and Israel Museum, and twice at Haifa Museum almost twenty years later: in 2003 in the exhibition "Communication Interferences" which dealt with important art works by the first generation of video artists in Israel, and again in 2008 as part of the exhibition "Check Point" which summarized the 1980s in Israel's art world. *Leopards (1981) a series of drawings in mixed techniques, using the wood's natural texture to simulate the leopards rosettes, while integrating sculptural elements, synthetic materials such as polyester, glass fibers and acrylics and natural materials like dirt, clay and bones. Nishri said: "I'm interested in forcing sculptural elements onto the painting surface in a way of contrast. The painting surface is decorative and lean in contrast with the heavy and rough sculptural elements.from the catalog for the exhibition "Turning Point", shown at the Tel Aviv Museum, 1981. pg. 24 *Is this Baby Yours? (2000) a two year mail correspondence project. Nishri sent out 300 boxes, with an embryo painted inside each, to intellectuals, artists and men and women of power. The boxes sent to both men and women also contained the question "will you recognize your paternity over this baby?" The 120 responses she received from people around the world (including
Yoko Ono Yoko Ono ( ; ja, 小野 洋子, Ono Yōko, usually spelled in katakana ; born February 18, 1933) is a Japanese multimedia artist, singer, songwriter, and peace activist. Her work also encompasses performance art and filmmaking. Ono grew up i ...
, Avi Mograbi, the
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and
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) were shown at an exhibition at Ha'Kibbutz Israeli Art Gallery. In 2003 she published a book documenting the project and responses. *Troubled Water (2006) a video installation documenting the crumbling consciousness of Gita, Nishri's mother. Gita, a Holocaust survivor in her last days, refuses to move to a home for the elderly, in fear that it is a mere euphemism for a Nazi death camp. Gita mixes her identity with that of the wife of a fireman killed on 9/11.The installation was shown at the Artist's House in Tel Aviv (2007), the Lulea Summer Biennale in Sweden (2007) and at the Stuttgarter Filmwinter in Germany (2010). The video art version has been shown in exhibitions and festivals around the world, including: Olympolis Festival (Greece), Human Emotions Festival (Italy) and Cologneoff Festival (Germany).


Solo exhibitions

*1984 ''Meet an Israeli Artist'', Israel Museum, Jerusalem. *1987 ''Eyes'', Kalisher Gallery, Tel-Aviv. *1988 Sarah Levy Gallery, Tel-Aviv. *1996 ''Breaking Waters'', Janco Dada Museum, Ein-Hod. *2000 ''Is This Baby Yours?'', Ha'Kibbutz Israeli Art Gallery, Tel-Aviv. *2001 ''Birthing Land'', Oranim Institute. *2002 ''Sand in My Bed'', Ramat Gan Museum of Israeli Art. *2006 ''Troubled Water'', Tel-Aviv Artist's House. *2007 ''Troubled Water'', Summer Biennale, Lulea, Sweden. *2010 ''Oceans of Lead'', Tel-Aviv Artist's House. *2014 ''Down and Doubt'', Zadik Gallery, Jaffa, Israel


Artworks in The Israel Museum collection

*Fallen Angels, coffee on sketch paper, the Israel Museum's collection *Water Dust, drawing, the Israel Museum's collection *Ostrich, mixed technique, the Israel Museum's collection *Water Dust, drawing, the Haifa Museum of Art's collection


Gallery

File:Nemerim z.jpg, "Untitled", from the series "Leopards", 1981 File:Fallen angels Nishri.jpg, "Untitled", from the series "Fallen angels", 1988 File:Down&doubt nishri.jpg, "Down and Doubt", 2003 File:Nest miri nishri.jpg, "Untitled", from the series "Nest", 2009


See also

* Visual arts in Israel


References


External links

* *https://isthisbabyyours.com - Interactive website of the project "Is this baby yours?" *
works by Miri Nishri on Flickr
* ttp://imaginepeace.com/archives/9791 about the exhibition "Off the Beaten Path" on the website imaginepeace.combr>an interview with Miri Nishri on Videochannelabout the installation "Oceans of Lead"
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