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Avinoam Sternheim
Their post-apocalyptic aesthetic moves between children’s theatre and the end of the world: exposed systems of control, power relations, humor, and play, all unfolding within a fragile, broken reality that nonetheless persists
4 days ago


Tama Goren
Tama Goren (b. 1978) is a self-taught artist who has been exhibiting since 2011. Her style is expressive, dark, and tragicomic, drawing inspiration from folklore, fairy tales, and historical illustrations.
4 days ago


Yael Sonnino-Levy
Curated the exhibition " Repeat & Shift ", , Binyamin Gallery. Repeat & Shift | Installation View | Photography: Lena Gomon Yael Sonnino-Levy is a multidisciplinary Israeli artist, curator, and researcher. Her work explores themes of memory, identity, and community, and is currently focused on fine art printmaking. She exhibits both in solo and group exhibitions, and is active in curatorial projects in Israel and internationally. She serves as Chief Curator of the Rehovot Mu
Jan 28


Ania krupiakov
Ania Kropiakov, born in Kyiv, Ukraine (1983), immigrated to Israel in 1991.
During her childhood, she lived in Pardes Katz and Ramla; she currently lives and creates in Tel Aviv.
Kropiakov collects fragments of childhood memories from different places and cultures and reconstructs them into a new world. She draws connecting lines between personal biography and archetypal or folkloric narratives, thereby revealing mechanisms of identity within collective discourse.
Jan 21


Olga Kundina
Olga Kundina is a successor of the Post-Impressionist school and one of the founders of the New Barbizon group in 2011, a group that paved the way for the return of figurative modernism to the Israeli art scene. Kundina paints from direct observation, using a light, non-academic approach to drawing. She constructs compositions by abstracting objects into their geometric forms. She lives the life she paints, connecting with her subjects through the act of drawing.
Kundina’s w
Jan 21


Julia Yablonsky
Independent curator.
Researches fractured biographies and fascinating female artists.
Over the past year, she has focused on working with emerging artists and has curated several exhibitions, including “Lines Possessed”, “Phantom Pains”, and “There Is No Despair in clal world”, which will be presented at the Jerusalem Pavilion as part of the Seoul Biennale.
Jan 21


Edna Oliver
Edna Oliver’s work creates a rich and surprising hybrid world that invites the viewer to interact and discover. Biomorphic shapes are connected by joint-like links, allowing movement and sound. The resulting interactions evoke curiosity and a sense of discovery. Each connection creates a dynamic between different forms, opening an associative space rich in motions and sounds. In her work, Edna combines analytical thinking with free creativity, aiming to invite the viewer to t
Jan 21


Marina Kotlyar
Marina Kotler is a printmaking artist who lives and works in Tel Aviv.
Her practice focuses on exploring visual phenomena through diverse printmaking techniques, alongside painting and mixed media. Her works are characterized by reduction, deconstruction, and reconstruction of imagery, avoiding direct narrative and leaving space for imagination and emotion. She incorporates materials such as oil, acrylic, industrial paints, silver and gold leaf, and through the abstraction o
Jan 21


Neta Bachrach
Bachrach integrates stylistic languages that move between figuration and abstraction, combining diverse materials and media.
Her work explores the relationship between humans and nature, and between the corporeal and the vegetal. Drawing on folklore from different cultures, she examines imagined states in which the human body is absorbed into nature, losing its boundaries within an organic system. Her practice points to the inseparability of humans and nature, the role of n
Jan 21


Michal Tamir
Michal Tamir’s artistic practice focuses on the body, memory, and the emotional structures that shape family life. Her recent work functions as a kind of visual graphic novel: scenes from her life serve as points of departure for works that illuminate personal moments, from which a universal presence emerges. Private moments are transformed into experiences that resonate beyond the family narrative. She reconstructs figures according to self-defined rules, working quickly and
Jan 21


Zinaida Pozdnyakova
Participated in exhibition UNROOTED.
Zinaida Pozdnyakova (1940–2023) was a modernist painter whose works are held in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow and the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts. Her art is characterized by quick landscape sketches in the classical style of the French academic tradition. Many of these works were created during trips commissioned by the Russian Artists’ Union under the Communist regime.
Sep 29, 2025


Yael Oren
Participated in the exhibition “Too Close”, Binyamin Gallery
Curator: Dr. Elad Yaron February-March 2025
Mar 13, 2025
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