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Dorit Cypis was born on 1951 in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel, is an Israeli American artist and mediator. Discover Dorit Cypis's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?
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In 2014, she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in the Fine Arts. She has also received awards and fellowships from several other organizations, including the National Education Association, Japan Foundation, Durfee Foundation, the City of Los Angeles Cultural Arts Department, and Fellows of Contemporary Art.
In 2007 Cypis founded Foreign Exchanges, an initiative intended "to bridge the disciplines of aesthetics/art and mediation towards conflict transformation." She offers services described on the program's website as mediation "Transforming conflicts rooted in issues of civil rights, multicultural identity, workplace, contract, arts and culture, community, youth, and family disputes," coaching and facilitation "Guiding individuals through critical personal engagement with conflict and building capacity to develop reciprocal and generative relationships," training seminars "on conflict engagement, self-knowledge, critical thinking, bias assessment, diversity, social relations, cross-cultural dialogue, and consensus building," and public programs "designed to support community building, social engagement, creativity, and social justice." She is also a founding member of Mediators Beyond Borders and Chair of the Middle East Initiative of Mediators Beyond Borders and Chair of Mediation and the Arts Committee, Southern California Mediation Association, and is on the Advisory Board for Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions.
She received a Master of Arts degree in Dispute Resolution from Pepperdine University in 2005 and she works as a mediator.
Cypis lived in Minneapolis through the 1990s, though she was an artist in residence at Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in 1993. She used projections and performance "in an attempt to reinsert the figure in the picture". One of her major works, X-Rayed (altered) (1988), was commissioned by the Whitney Museum. In the installation, large photographs of a nude woman were projected. After seeing the installation, and despite her prior consent, the woman depicted insisted that Cypis destroy it. Rather than destroying the installation entirely, Cypis recreated it using photos of her own body.
Cypis moved from Los Angeles to Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1983 because she "wasn't interested in and [was] disoriented by the hype-consumerism [sic?] [she] experienced" in Los Angeles. Her experience in Minnesota during this time shaped her perspective as an artist. She was more influenced by cinema, music, and dance—particularly a group of dancers called the Body Arts Network—than the visual arts, and "[p]erformativity became a central element in [her] work". Cypis uses photography, performance, and social sculpture to address history, knowledge and personal experience in relation to psychology, body and society.
Aya Dorit Cypis (born 1951) is an Israeli American artist and mediator who resides and works in Los Angeles, California. She is known for her 1980's, 90's feminist installations, performance pieces, and photography that focussed on the body—in particular, the female body. More recent work explores psycho-political identity, difference, and social relations.
Cypis was born in Tel Aviv in 1951 and grew up in Israel. She studied sociology at Sir George Williams University in Montreal from 1968 to 1970 before attending Nova Scotia College of Art and Design from 1971 to 1974, receiving a BA in art education and BFA in fine art from the latter institution in 1974. She then attended the California Institute of the Arts (Cal Arts) from 1975 to 1977, receiving an MFA in 1977. After graduating from Cal Arts, she served as a director of Foundation for Art Resources in Los Angeles.