Gil & Moti

cross-over - social-societal - artistic research - autobiographical - conceptual

From the moment we created the duo Gil & Moti, in 1998, we have explored the notion of individuality and questioned forms and norms of identity. Sharing is an ongoing experiment on a visual, mental and physical level, which includes: always dressing identically, never going apart, owning one wallet, one phone and one pair of keys. The denial of the boundaries between private and public, performance and social intervention is central in our work, which often starts small, close to ourselves and rooted in our personal life, but soon extends to a variety of important socio-political themes, such as discriminated minorities, racism, otherness and social and economical status. As artists, a gay couple, Jewish born (ex) Israelis and immigrants living in Europe, we contribute to the critical cultural discourse about human relationships and being different. Switching effortlessly between classical and contemporary artistic mediums, we continuously introduce creative and refreshing perspectives.


Wild Bet

Exhibition / presentation

  • 10-10-2019 t/m 12-01-2020
  • In collaboration with: TENT, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Location: TENT, Rotterdam
  • The Wild Bet exhibition is a theatrical total installation and revolves around gambling as a social psychological phenomenon in Rio de Janeiro, Helsinki and Rotterdam.
  • https://www.tentrotterdam.nl/tentoonstelling/wild-bet/

Acknowledgments

    Scholarship
  • Mondrian fund

  • 2020
    Scholarship
  • Center for Visual Arts Rotterdam

  • 2018
    Pricing
  • MK Award

  • 2015
    Collection
  • Petach Tikva Museum of Art

  • 2013, Israel
    Collection
  • Tel Aviv Museum Of Art

  • 2015, Israel
    Publication
  • Totally Devoted to You

  • 2011
  • monograph
  • Hatje Cantz Verlag, Germany - William Easton, Gil & Moti, Hans Günter Golinski, Elisabeth Delin Hansen, Catrin Lundqvist, Peter S. Meyer, Stella Rollig