Born in Kiryat Haim in 1975,
lives and works in Tel Aviv.
Ravit Mishli's large theatrical installations, including "The Joy of Victory Monument" she exhibited in the graduate show of the Bachelor's Degree of Bezalel's Fine Arts Department in 2004, are anarchist celebrations. The wild humor that bursts from them allows one to cross over borders, disrupt hierarchies, and reverse them, and intermix opposites such as private and national, expensive and cheap, holy and secular, construction and destruction, solemnity and frivolity, life and death.
The images in her works, such as the edible skeletons made of baked dough or popcorn, the shoes designed as female heads, and the farfetched jewelry, engender in the viewer an animating and liberating laughter, laced with sadness.