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Adi Nes, an Israeli photographer, was born in 1966 in Kiryat Gat. Since his graduation from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem (1992), his works have been presented in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Israel and abroad, achieving great recognition and success.
Nes's body of work includes four main series to date: Soldiers (1994-2000), Boys (2000), Prisoners (2003), Biblical Stories (2004-2007) and The Village (2013).
His creations have won Nes various prestigious awards, including the Anglo-Israeli Photographic award (1993), the Education, Culture & Sport Minister's Prize for Artists in the Visual Arts (1999), the Gottesdiener Foundation Israeli Art Prize, Tel Aviv Museum of Art (2000), and the Constantiner Prize for Photography (2003). His photographs have been acquired by many of the most celebrated public and private art collections, and have been sold successfully in international art auctions.
Nes's large scale and multi-layered color photographs, executed with meticulous light and print qualities, draw inspiration from his personal biography, as well as from collective Israeli memory and universal art history. His works correspond with famous pieces from the art canon, as well as with contemporary photography, mythologies, film, media and journalism, fashion, and more. Nes diverts these borrowed images towards new contexts, thus creating a new and critical look at contemporary reality.
In addition to his creative work, Adi Nes holds a teaching position at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem (since 2002), and gives courses and lectures in various art academies and universities worldwide.
Education
1989-92 Bezalel Academy of Art, Jerusalem, photography
Awards And Prizes
1993 Prize for Completion of Project, Ministry of Education and Culture
1993 Sandra Jacobs Scholarship for Documentary in London
1999 Prize, Ministry of Education, Culture and Sport
2000 Finalist, Nathan Gottesdiener Foundation, The Israeli Art Prize, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
2003 The Constantiner Photography Award for an Israeli Artist, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
2005 The Fund for Excellence in Fine Arts