French-American multi-disciplinary artist studying a BFA degree at Parsons school of Design in Fine Arts and acquiring a minor in Museum and Curatorial Studies.
What if Abraham Lincoln had been too busy blogging about top hats to abolish slavery? What if Mao Zedong was more concerned with drinking bubble tea than building China into a world power? These are the types of questions that 28 year old Israeli artist Amit Shimoni poses to himself. He considers these strange conundrums and then manifests the solutions on canvas, seeking to spark contemplation and dialogue. His first major collection, “Hipstory,” has been met with massive critical and commercial success. Twelv recently spoke with the talented artist and got some insight into his creative process.
Amit has always had a passion for creation. He believes firmly that “an illustration has a place anywhere,” and that “anything can be turned into an illustration, seriously, anything, whether it is scenery or a feeling.” It’s this unfettered love for the artistic process that got him a degree in visual communication from the Bezalel Academy Of Art And Design in Jerusalem (one of the best artistic programs in Israel.)
Upon graduation, Shimoni started brainstorming his first project, and in his contemplation he landed on Israeli founding fathers. He found it interesting that Googling “Herzel,” (the country’s founder) yielded only a few decent pictures, while searching any random millennial returned hundreds of images. Inspired, he began illustrating these nationalistic figures, receiving instant and powerfully positive reactions from the public. He figured that the response from his own nation would be replicable if he created artistic representations of relevant, notable figures from other countries, and he was right.
With “Hipstory,” Amit suggests that we have become so focused on ourselves as a result of social technology that we have lost sight of the bigger picture and the personalities that brought us to this point. He aims “not to criticize, but to shed new light on the way we think of ourselves and the figures who inspire us.” And what better way to reach people than presenting these icons in hyper-contemporary outfits, creating both humor and historical relevance. Ghandi is wearing vintage Ray Bans, Che Guevara dons a Che Tee, and Ben Gurion rocks a pink all-over print shirt. Honestly, if history book illustrations looked more like these, I might have paid attention in class.
Want to see more from Amit Shimoni? Fear not; he’s currently working on a new collection of illustrations for animal rights organization “HERCULES.” Check out “Hipstory” on your right, but don’t tell too many people or it won’t be cool anymore.
WRITTEN BY: JASON GREENSPAN
PHOTO CREDIT: AMIT SHIMONI
French-American multi-disciplinary artist studying a BFA degree at Parsons school of Design in Fine Arts and acquiring a minor in Museum and Curatorial Studies.
Cairo Dwek left behind her life as a model in Los Angeles to pursue her aspiration of becoming a fine artist.
Christopher Russell spent his youth in a small town outside Boston, Massachusetts. According to his kindergarten report card, he had an “unusual talent for art”.
ALL WHITE Summer SOIRÉE Party was held on June 25, 2022 and the night started out with the beautifully dressed guests.
Spring/Summer of 2022 has seen a rushing return of events, dressing up, and the social calendar.
Naïve Beauty: Flowierdy
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s said in a tweet on February 24 that “Now, more than ever, we need concrete support.”
TWELV interviewed performance and installation artist Chiharu Shiota and discussed her personal and professional life, as well as her inspiration and what plans she has for the future. The COVID-...
OLAF BREUNING Interview is now available!
QUERIES OF A QUIRKY MIND
...Standing before the images created by Ryan McGinley, one becomes entranced by the irresistible visions of freedom and joyous irreverence.
In Yayoi Kusama’s world, everything is a polka dot — the cosmos, the earth, the world, stars, the moon, and people.
“BODY BEAUTIFUL”
A Group Show Curated by Indira Cesarine
OPENING RECEPTION: November 21, 2019
Gracie Ellison is a self-taught Portland based artist who focuses on canvassing portraits of grumpy and solemn faced women with use of patterns, textures and colour. She was drawn towards canvas...
MAD SCIENTIST by MIGUEL FIGUEROA
Making History With The Aurora Collection
Ruvan Wijesooriya is a self-taught American Photographer, who began by starting a skateboard brand before moving to working with clients such as Vogue, Samsung and many in the nightlife...
Like it or hate it, we live in a fully connected digital world these days.
The name of contemporary American artist Fahren Feingold has become synonymous with fluid, feminine watercolours in her...
The minimalism of Haiku poetry– it’s English form dictated simply by the syllabic pattern 5-7-5– allows this traditional Japanese verse to span languages, cultures and ages.
Certain artists have captured the zeitgeist of a particular time and place in such a powerful way that history will forever be represented through their images.
Do you remember that episode of Mad Men when Don Draper decides to quit the ad business and follow his true calling as a painter?
For Jörgen Axelvall, photography is a language.
In a single painting, Indonesian artist Roby Dwi Antono combines a breastfeeding lamb, a kiwi bird, power ranger, crocodile, and a child.
Being an artist isn’t just a matter of creating paintings or sculptures in a particular medium, it’s about making your mark on history.
During President Trump’s inauguration week, curator Indira Cesarine hosted a group art exhibition entitled Uprise / Angry Women in response to the election.
Modern day social activism can be found and utilized everywhere from social media to organized protests.
Artist Misha Kahn lives in a world free of right angles.
Hooch is here just in time for the holidays! The Hooch app is the first-of-its-kind, subscription-based drinking app, offering customers 30 free drinks a month for just 10 dollars.
Chrome Hearts is celebrating Art Basel at their Miami retail space with a pop-up confectionary and café, alongside the launch of group exhibition in their second floor gallery. The...
New-York based artist Indira Cesarine premiered the video format of her art series “Only You” at Art Basel Miami in 2010...
The new-on-the-scene dating app Chappy has gained recognition for its mission and success in producing more meaningful...
The award-winning actress Ashley Judd, luminous in a bisque maxi-dress, was feted at a Manhattan soiree on Thursday night.
On your mark, get set, go! Yayoi Kusama enthusiasts will be delighted to know that tickets to the venerated Japanese artist’s namesake museum go on sale August 28.
From the brand that fully embraces the bold and vibrant Dolce Vita lifestyle, now comes the ultimate nightlife experience. On July 14th, the...
Minimal, quirky and straight to the point, all uniquely describe the work of artist Alessio Franceschetto, a superhero of graphic art.