Tamir Zadok | Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem

Tamir Zadok

Tamir Zadok (B. 1979) is an Israeli artist who works with video, photography, and installation. His practice employs various types of recognizable film genres in order to undermine historical narratives and political identities. His last solo exhibition took place in the Tel Aviv Museum of Art in 2017 and he has participated in many exhibitions in Israel and abroad, including Loop, Barcelona (2018), MODEM, Hungary (2018), Augusta gallery, Helsinki (2017), Martin Gropius Bau, Berlin (2015), Weserburg Museum, Bremen, Germany (2013), European House of Photography, Paris (2012), Total Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea (2012), Haifa Museum of Art (2011), and Artisterium, Tiblisi, Georgia (2010). He has won several awards and grants such as The Israel Minister of Culture Prize for Senior Video Artist (2019) The Israel Museum Gerard Levi Photography Prize (2016), Artis Project Development Grant (2016), Artport residency (2015/16), Cité Internationale des Art, Paris (2012), and Israel Ministry of Culture Prize for Young Artists (2010). Zadok graduated from the Photography Department at Beit Berl College and the Film and Television department of Tel Aviv University (MFA).

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