'Tamara Moyzes is a politically committed artist, curator, and documentary filmmaker, who is exploring themes such as gender, racism, antiziganism, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, discrimination faced by ethnic minorities, issues of nationalism and religious conflicts, and – as a curator – Orientalism, her works show a long commitment to artistic activism. She believes art is a form of protest that should unmask social conditions through direct artistic interventions. Using the tools of irony, satire, and rendering the lived experience visible, Moyzes aims to shed light on social injustice. With her practice rooted in her Hungarian, Jewish, and Roma origins and her life spent in Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Israel, Tamara Moyzes works from the perspective of the intersection of minorities.'*
Moyzes contributed to Procreation/Postcreation (2003), where she presented her work Me and Arafat (2003).
* 'Curriculum Vitae', Tamara Moyzes, http://www.tamaramoyzes.info/?page_id=16, accessed 5 March 2025.
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