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Director's Cut

Nitzan Gilady

February 2 - March 28 | 2026

In our dream

Ilan Peled

Ilan Peled is a multidisciplinary Israeli artist whose work blends humor, identity, and emotional depth through outsider art aesthetics.

June 6 - August 10 | 2025

Rigor mortis

Tali Ratzker

Israeli photographer exploring identity, motherhood, and mortality through surreal, baroque-inspired self-portraits and conceptual compositions.

February 27 - April 10 | 2025

Well Organized Mess

Tomer Applebaum

Award-winning Israeli photojournalist capturing major news events and cultural moments with compelling visual storytelling

January 2 - February 15 | 2025

The Rite of Spring

Ella Barak

Israeli artist blending photography and painting to depict delicate, introspective figures adorned with vivid, overpowering floral elements

October 31 - December 14 | 2024

DAYS

Doron Oved

Doron Oved’s photos capture fleeting everyday moments, revealing hidden beauty and emotion in neglected objects and urban scenes, offering a window to memory.

April 18 - June 1 | 2024

Collateral Damage

Daniel Shoshan

Daniel Shoshan’s work confronts occupation, memory, and ethical responsibility through drawings that transform painful realities into intimate, artistic testimonies and reflection.

February 29 - April 13 | 2024

Phototypes

Yoav Ruda

Yoav Ruda’s exhibition fuses video, found footage, and projection, creating playful, layered visual riddles that blend history, pop culture, and street art.

January 11 | 2024

Eye Candy

Dafy Hagay

Dafy Hagai’s first solo exhibition explores beauty, desire, and belonging through minimalist, analogue photography, offering a fresh, feminine voice in visual culture.

September 8 - October 21 | 2023

No Relief

Roni Morag

Roni Morag’s first solo exhibition boldly explores the female body, intimacy, and pain, bridging social media and reality through provocative, aesthetic self-portraits.

September 8 - November 11 | 2022

The Lost Son

Yanai Yechiel

In his first solo exhibition in eight years, photographer Yanai Yechiel Presents The lost Son. At the heart of the series lie intimate portraits of men that Yechiel has gathered from the fringes and from the center of Tel Aviv, and invited to take refuge in his studio, for a visit perpetuated in a flash, enfolding a complete mental process.

June 09, 2026

Exhibitions 

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