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Thomas, Day 1

Sofie Berzon MacKie is an Israeli visual artist & curator exploring identity, migration, motherhood, and nature through photography & contemporary art. Director of Be'eri Gallery, survivor of the October 7th massacre, and advocate for cultural leader

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Artist Biography

Sofie Berzon MacKie: A Voice Amidst Trauma and Artistic Exploration

Sofie Berzon MacKie, born January 29, 1984 in Be’eri, Israel, is an artist whose work grapples with profound themes of identity, migration, motherhood, and the relationship between nature and culture—subjects inextricably linked to her personal narrative. Her artistic journey began amidst significant life experiences, notably a childhood marked by relocation to London followed by the tragic loss of her mother at a young age, shaping her worldview and informing her creative output.

  • Early Life & Education: Berzon MacKie’s formative years were spent in Kibbutz Be’eri, where she was born to Yishai Admati, a printer, and Jodi Admati-MacKie. Shortly after her birth, the family moved to London for approximately seven years, fostering an early exposure to diverse cultural influences. Her academic pursuits included studying photography at Camera Obscura art school and earning an integrated curation program degree from Kalisher School of Art in collaboration with Kibbutzim Seminar.
  • Military Service & Artistic Development: Serving as an intelligence officer in the Golani Brigade honed her discipline and resilience, experiences that would later contribute to her artistic vision. Simultaneously, she pursued postgraduate studies focusing on photography at Camera Obscura art school.

Her artistic style is characterized by a meticulous approach—starting with intense observation and research—followed by experimentation with materials and techniques. She meticulously builds conceptual frameworks, layering images and texts to convey complex ideas about the human condition. Her work frequently explores hybridity, blending photographic realism with symbolic representations that delve into psychological landscapes.

  • Key Themes & Influences: Berzon MacKie’s artistic explorations consistently revisit themes of identity and migration, reflecting her own experiences as an immigrant and grappling with questions of belonging. She draws inspiration from natural history museums and folklore, seeking narratives that resonate with primal instincts and cultural traditions.
  • Notable Achievements: Her contribution to Photovoice—a participatory visual storytelling method—demonstrates a commitment to social advocacy and empowering marginalized voices. Furthermore, her participation in the Mandel Leadership Institute’s culture leadership program underscores her dedication to fostering artistic dialogue and promoting cultural understanding.

The October 7th Hamas attack profoundly impacted Berzon MacKie's life, forcing her family into hiding amidst unimaginable trauma. Despite this harrowing ordeal, she maintains a steadfast focus on her artistic pursuits—a testament to her resilience and unwavering belief in the transformative power of creative expression. Her recent interview with Zion Nanos gained considerable attention, highlighting her determination to hold leadership accountable for the disaster.

  • Recent Projects & Recognition: Berzon MacKie’s current projects include “Fig and Liberation” (2022) and “The Waterfall” (2022), showcased at the Eretz Israel Museum, demonstrating her continued engagement with pressing social issues. Her latest work, “Swan,” released in 2023, continues to explore themes of metamorphosis and rebirth—mirroring her own journey through adversity.

Sofie Berzon MacKie’s artistic practice serves as a conduit for confronting difficult truths about human experience while simultaneously celebrating the beauty and complexity of the natural world. Her unwavering commitment to storytelling and her ability to articulate profound emotions solidify her position as a significant voice within contemporary art.

sofie berzon mackie

sofie berzon mackie

1984 - , Israel

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Photography']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Camera Obscura']
  • Date Of Birth: January 29, 1984
  • Full Name: Sofie Berzon MacKie
  • Nationality: Israeli
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Fig and Liberation
    • The Waterfall
  • Place Of Birth: Be'er Sheva, Israel
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