Irit Batsry

Irit Batsry (Hebrew: אירית בצרי; born 1957) is an Israeli-American visual and installation artist.

[3] Through her career she has produced experimental videos and installations that have been shown around the world including the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., The Biosphere in Montreal, the Musee de Arte in Rio de Janeiro and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid.

Batsry's work displays ephemeral transitory images that are difficult to process rationally.

Her interest in the notion of perception became more pronounced in the early 1990s when she studied the work of Buckminster Fuller, in particular his vision disorder that caused a near constant blurring of images.

She produced several works inspired by Fuller including "A Simple Case of Vision" and "Of Persistence of Absence."