Dalia Amotz Explained

Dalia Amotz
Birth Date:12 August 1938
Birth Place:Kibbutz Gan Shmuel, Mandatory Palestine
Death Place:Kibbutz Gan Shmuel, Israel
Nationality:Israeli, Jewish
Field:Photographer
Movement:Israeli art

Dalia Amotz (12 August 1938 - 27 November 1994) was an Israeli photographer.

Biography

Dalia Amotz, born in Kibbutz Gan Shmuel, she moved to Jerusalem from 1962. She was the daughter of Yaffa and Isaac Gleicher. In 1973 she presented her first solo exhibition, entitled "Dir Samit". In 1990 she won an Oscar Handler Prize from the Ghetto Fighters' Kibbutz. In 2000, an exhibition of her works was held at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art entitled "The Dark Land, Fields of Light" as part her posthumously receiving the Constantiner Prize.[1] [2]

She died in 1994.

Collections

Dalia Amotz works are part of Israel Museum in Jerusalem.[3]

Awards and recognition

See also

Visual arts in Israel

External links

Notes and References

  1. List of recipients of The Constantiner Photography Award for an Israeli Artist
  2. News: Ellie Armon . Azoulay . The Seven-year Itch . Haaretz . 26 November 2010 . 12 July 2016.
  3. Web site: Dalia Amotz . Israel Museum, Jerusalem . 12 July 2016.