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Adi Nes

Adi Nes (born 1966) is an Israeli photographer.
==Life and career==
Adi Nes was born in Kiryat Gat, the son of Mizrahi Jewish immigrants from Iran.〔http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/07/17/underpinnings-of-greek-tragedy-in-israel/〕
His exhibits have been shown from Tel Aviv to San Diego. He is probably most notable for the series entitled Soldiers which was criticized for its homoeroticism and usage of dark-skinned Israeli models who are often subject to discrimination for looking "Arab."〔http://progressiveislam.org/son_iranian_diaspora_gay_israeli_photograher_adi_nes〕
In 2003 he did a feature for ''Vogue'' Hommes. Nes has given solo exhibitions at the Wexner Center for the Arts, Legion of Honor in San Francisco, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego, and the Melkweg Gallery in Amsterdam, among others. His work has also shown in group exhibitions at the Hotel de Sully in Paris and the Jewish Museum in New York, among many others. He has been reviewed in The New York Times, the Financial Times, and others.〔(Curriculum Vitae ) on Adi Nes' official site.〕 In 2005 Nes was chosen as an outstanding artist of the prestigious Israel Cultural Excellence Foundation.
Nes' most famous piece recalls Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper,
* replacing the characters with young male Israeli soldiers. A print sold at auction in Sotheby's for $102,000 in 2005,〔(Sothebys' ) (Requires free registration) Includes commentary on the piece.〕 and another for $264,000 in 2007.〔(Bloomberg.com )〕 The work appeared on the front page of the New York Times in May, 2008.〔(‘Real Time’ at Israel Museum: Artists Absorb Their Country’s Heritage, and Move On - New York Times )〕
Nes' early work has been characterized as subverting the stereotype of the masculine Israeli man by using homoeroticism and sleeping, vulnerable figures.〔Hamlin, Jesse, (Adi Nes uses classical composition to portray Israeli soldiers ), SF Gate, April 22, 2004.〕 He regularly uses dark-skinned Israeli models.〔Somkze, Catherine, (Meeting with Adi Nes / Biblical Stories ), Eyemazing, February 2006.〕 The models' poses often evoke the Baroque period. Nes has said that the inspiration for his photography is partially autobiographical:
Nes lives and works in Tel Aviv. His work is currently sold through Jack Shainman Gallery in New York City. In January 2007, he premiered a new series echoing Biblical stories.〔Schalit, Joel, (Portrait of the Artist as Political Philosopher ), Tikkun.org, July/August 2006.〕

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