Selected Exhibitions
A selection of solo, group, and site-specific exhibitions spanning photography, installation
and material-based practice.
Zumo
Kfar Giladi, 2025

Untitled (Shelter) was created for ZUMU Kfar Giladi as part of a collaborative community art project with veterans from the Upper Galilee. Cyanotype prints produced by the participants from photographs drawn from private and public archives were transformed into a tent installation, evoking ideas of transience, pioneering, and rebuilding.
Redevelopment
(Pinui-Binui)
Rishon LeZion, 2025

​Pinui-Binui (Redevelopment) was a site-specific installation created for a pop-up exhibition in a building designated for demolition, responding to the relationship between place, material, and urban transformation.
Halata (Covering)
Bread & Roses Gallery , 2023

A two-person exhibition by Ronen Zan and Maya Zehavi exploring the shifting relationship between photography, material, and space. Through installation, found objects, and layered photographic processes, the exhibition examined acts of concealment and transformation.
Likui (Eclipse)
P8 Gallery, 2023

Exploring the space between exposure and concealment, Likui brought together experimental photographic processes that challenged the boundaries of the medium. Through chance, material interventions, and transformation, the exhibition examined photography as an evolving physical process.
MFA Thesis Exhibition Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design 2022

The MFA Graduation Exhibition presented a sculptural installation exploring photography through light, material, and time. Using plaster, color, and objects that changed in response to sunlight, the exhibition approached photography as a physical condition rather than a medium of representation.
Dark Matter
HaYarkon 19 Gallery, 2017
Milestone
Atelier Shemi Kabri, 2020

Centered on the relationship between landscape and sculpture, Milestone examined the photographic image as a material object through photography, photograms, installation, and sculptural interventions.

Dark Matter examined the photograph as a site of transformation. Through analogue photographic processes, sculptural interventions, and installation, the exhibition moved between image and material, inviting viewers to navigate the space between the familiar and the unfamiliar.