Motti Mizrachi

Motti Mizrachi
Blinking digital print on canvas by Motti Mizrachi, 2003, private collection

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 currently lives in Tel Aviv, Israel.

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 3900776458.