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Michel Kichka
Michel Kichka, 2008
Born1954
Liège, Belgium
NationalityIsrael
Area(s)Artist
AwardsChevalier Des Arts Et Des Lettres (2011), Dosh Award (2008)
http://en.kichka.com/

Michel Kichka (born 1954 in Liège, Belgium[1]) is an Israeli cartoonist and illustrator of Belgian origin. His father was Holocaust survivor Henri Kichka.

Biography

Michel Kichka was born in Belgium to Henri Kichka, a Holocaust survivor, and his wife, Lucia (née Świerczyński). He immigrated to Israel in 1974 and studied art at the Bezalel Academy, where he became an instructor and one of Israel's leading comic book artists and political cartoonists.[2][3][4] Students he trained in the field include Rutu Modan and Uri Fink.[4] Kichka produces comics in French and Hebrew for various media outlets including Le Monde and TV5.[5]

Awards and recognition

Kichka won the Israeli Dosh Cartoonist Award in 2008.[3] In 2006 he joined the UNRIC movement Cartooning for Peace.[1][6] In 2011 he was granted the prestigious Chevalier Des Arts Et Des Lettres honor by the French Culture Ministry.[4] Kichka serves as head of the Israel Cartoonists Guild.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Michel Kichka". Artist's bio. Dafdaf. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
  2. ^ Yonathan Esternick (15 August 2010). "Water colors: An interview with Michel Kichka". NRG Maariv. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
  3. ^ a b Meirav Yedilovich (9 December 2008). "Michel Kichka wins Dosh award". Ynet. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
  4. ^ a b c Tom Spurgeon (10 November 2011). "Michel Kichka Wins Chevalier Des Arts Et Des Lettres Honor". Comics Reporter. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
  5. ^ Cashman, Greer Fay (11 September 2011). "Grapevine: Ours and theirs". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 4 December 2011.
  6. ^ "Michel Kichka: Cartooning for Peace". Biography. Cartooning for Peace. Retrieved 4 December 2011.