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Kirshner was born in 1947 in Milan, Italy, to parents who had survived the Second World War and were awaiting permission to immigrate to Palestine. In 1948 the family moved to Israel, and he grew up in Ramat HaSharon, north of Tel Aviv. <ref>{{Cite web |last=Cooper |first=Marilyn |date=2018-05-07 |title=Seven Decades of Israeli Art |url=https://momentmag.com/seven-decades-of-israeli-art/ |access-date=2025-12-14 |website=Moment Magazine |language=en-US}}</ref> |
Kirshner was born in 1947 in Milan, Italy, to parents who had survived the Second World War and were awaiting permission to immigrate to Palestine. In 1948 the family moved to Israel, and he grew up in Ramat HaSharon, north of Tel Aviv. <ref>{{Cite web |last=Cooper |first=Marilyn |date=2018-05-07 |title=Seven Decades of Israeli Art |url=https://momentmag.com/seven-decades-of-israeli-art/ |access-date=2025-12-14 |website=Moment Magazine |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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Between 1971 and 1975 Kirshner studied photography and art in New York, where he was exposed to conceptual and documentary practices that were increasingly recognized within art schools and museums. This period of training shaped his later interest in constructed images and in the relationship between photographic realism and social critique. |
Between 1971 and 1975 Kirshner studied photography and art in New York, where he was exposed to conceptual and documentary practices that were increasingly recognized within art schools and museums. This period of training shaped his later interest in constructed images and in the relationship between photographic realism and social critique. |
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Micha Kirshner |
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| Born | 1947 |
| Died | September 11, 2017 (aged 70)
Tel HaShomer, Israel |
| Education | School of Visual Arts, New York City (1971–1975) |
| Alma mater | School of Visual Arts |
| Occupations | Photographer, Photojournalist, Educator, Curator |
| Known for | Photography, Photojournalism, Staged Photography, Portraiture |
| Movement | Post-modern photography (in Israel) |
| Awards | Israel Museum Photography Prize (1988) |
Micha Kirshner (1947 – 11 September 2017) was an Israeli photographer and photojournalist known for his portraits of politicians, artists, and public figures in Israel. Working for leading newspapers and magazines, he developed a distinctive staged approach sometimes described as the “opinion portrait,” and later became a prominent teacher of photography and curator of the documentary exhibition “Local Testimony.”[1] [2]
Early life and education
Kirshner was born in 1947 in Milan, Italy, to parents who had survived the Second World War and were awaiting permission to immigrate to Palestine. In 1948 the family moved to Israel, and he grew up in Ramat HaSharon, north of Tel Aviv. [3]
Between 1971 and 1975 Kirshner studied photography and art in New York, where he was exposed to conceptual and documentary practices that were increasingly recognized within art schools and museums. This period of training shaped his later interest in constructed images and in the relationship between photographic realism and social critique.[4]
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