Doron Oved’s photos capture fleeting everyday moments, revealing hidden beauty and emotion in neglected objects and urban scenes, offering a window to memory.
Daniel Shoshan’s work confronts occupation, memory, and ethical responsibility through drawings that transform painful realities into intimate, artistic testimonies and reflection.
Yoav Ruda’s exhibition fuses video, found footage, and projection, creating playful, layered visual riddles that blend history, pop culture, and street art.
Dafy Hagai’s first solo exhibition explores beauty, desire, and belonging through minimalist, analogue photography, offering a fresh, feminine voice in visual culture.
Roni.mo’s first solo exhibition boldly explores the female body, intimacy, and pain, bridging social media and reality through provocative, aesthetic self-portraits.