Exhibitions & Publications


Featured at Photographize - [HUNDRED] Best Selected - 2024

Photographize’s Annual Book Volume 5.0 is a curated selection that transcends artistic boundaries and captures the essence of creativity in the year 2024. This installment showcases the works of 100 exceptional artists who have dared to explore the depths of their imagination and skill.

I’m proud to be selected for this edition.


‘At the Gate’ exhibited at the Yad Labanim Gallery- Rishon LeZion, Israel - 2024

My work ‘At the Gate’ was exhibited in a group exhibition titled “What does time mean to me?” at the Beit Yad Labanim gallery, Rishon LeZion, Israel.
The image, Showcasing a 6 minute long exposure of the statue “Star Gates” by Israeli artist Noa Yafe, discusses the personal and social meanings of time in light of recent events.


‘Void’ exhibited at the TEO Gallery- Herzelia, Israel - 2024

‘Void’ was exhibited in a group exhibition titled “Phantom Pains” at the TEO gallery, Herzelia, Israel.
The image, taken at the National Memorial Hall in Jerusalem, Israel, was the opening image in the exhibition, which discussed the concepts of loss, grief, and memory.


Best of the Best Winner at the Architecture Photography MasterPrize 2023

On February 23, I published 'Void'- a series of photographs of the Israeli National Memorial Hall for Fallen Soldiers at Mount Herzl, Jerusalem (Kimmel Eshkolot Architects, 2018).
It serves as an expression of a heartfelt promise: "We shall remember all of them". The hall's walls are wrapped around a tall, torch-like structure covered by the names of the fallen, bringing together their personal stories and tying them to the history of the State of Israel.

Since Oct 7th 23, hundreds of new names have been curved on the white-bricked walls, and sadly, the list will be much longer.

Later that year I was informed that the jury of the Architecture MasterPrize selected this project to receive the distinguished 'Best of Best' title in the Interior Architecture Photography - Public Interior category.

Check it out here: Architecture Photography MasterPrize


ReBrut - Publication in Portfolio Magazine - 2023

Israel’s leading art magazine- Portfolio published an article about my work- ReBrut. It features a recent series of brutalism works from Beer Sheva as well as my “Memorials of Others” project covering the Spomeniks in Serbia and Croatia.


Publication in Legit Magazine - 2023

Legit Magazine has published an article about my work- ReBrut. It features a recent series of brutalism works from Beer Sheva as well as my “Memorials of Others” project covering the Spomeniks in Serbia and Croatia.


Winner at the Architecture Photography MasterPrize 2022

The city of Beer Sheva is Israel's capital of brutalism, and the Ben-Gurion University is, undoubtedly, its crown jewel. In the early 1970s, with nothing surrounding it but the Negev desert, these concrete giants stood still. A remarkable proud symbol of the socialist spirits of that time. Today, however, these buildings are mocked at, regarded as cold and soulless, ugly grey blocks of concrete. I've therefore set to the desert to revive those brutalist wonders, to portray them in a new light, to cast life into their dusty halls. A re-birth, or shall I say- ReBRUT.

This series was awarded the winner in the Exterior Architecture Photography- Educational Exterior category.

Check it out here: Architecture Photography MasterPrize


Finalist at the London International Creative Competition 2020

On February 2020, when COVID-19 broke in France, I was on a trip to Paris. I was pursuing some Postmodernist Architecture for a photography project I planed of doing for a very long time. Wandering alone in the poor suburbs of Paris, the cold wind in my face along with the rumors about the mysterious deadly virus, led to the creation of a dystopian series of POMO architecture shots.

The series has been selected from the Shortlist as a Finalist by the LICC Jury, singling it out as one of the best in the 2020 Edition of the London International Creative Competition.

Check it our here: Dystopian POMO, Parisian Style

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Silver Winner at Px3 2020

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My work "Dystopia" just won the SILVER award at the Px3 Paris Photography Prize Category Architecture/Industrial.
God knows, I had no idea how suitable the title Dystopia is going to be, back in February 2020 when I took this image. 


U-Tube exhibited at the PRAXIS gallery, Minneapolis, MN - 2019

Delighted to announce my photo "U-tube" will be presented at the Praxis Gallery & Photographic Arts Center in Minneapolis, MN.
It was selected to be featured as part of an International Juried Photography Exhibition titled THE SHAPE OF THINGS

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1st place winner at the International Photography Awards 2019

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My series 'Portrait of a Staircase' won 1st place in Architecture Interior category.
I am so grateful for this outstanding recognition.
Check out the winners gallery- there's some really amazing works there: http://www.photoawards.com/winner/


Bronze Winner at Px3 2018

The “Prix de la Photographie, Paris” (P×3) is one of the most prestigious photography prizes out there. Juried by leading editors, publishers, curators, gallery owners, consultants, creative directors, and art directors, P×3 brings the best of photography from across the globe to Paris.

My work 'RollerCoaster' just won 3rd place and awarded Bronze prize in FineArt Architecture category.

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Published at the ‘Gold List’ by Art Market Magazine 2018

Art Market Magazine is known for its quality publication, bringing the readers a deeper focus on auctions, art fairs and exhibitions from all over the world, article and exclusive interviews with emerging and most known artists in the world today.

I was selected as Top Artist and featured in the honorable Art Market Magazine’s GOLD LIST of Top Contemporary Artists of Today.