
Photo London
Photo London, Discovery section, Booth 006. Form Gallery.
Do come by to say hello and view 5 of my works from the Days before Darkness series. My new publivaiton Backroads will also be avialable!
Photo London, Discovery section, Booth 006. Form Gallery.
Do come by to say hello and view 5 of my works from the Days before Darkness series. My new publivaiton Backroads will also be avialable!
The opening event of my new solo exhibition, Last Light, at the Beit Bialik Museum will take place on January 2nd at 7 pm.
The project celebrates Bialik House's 100th anniversary and was made possible by the kind support of Yakir Ben Moshe, the Head of Culture at Bialik House, and Judith Danon, the Archive Director of Bialik House.
The house and Bialik himself inspired the new body of work commissioned for the exhibition. The exhibition includes 13 small-scale works, video art, and one large print.
Immerse yourself in the evocative world of 'Days Before Darkness' at the Eretz Israel Museum. Witness the striking contrasts captured by Daniel Tchetchik's photography-based installation – from scorched landscapes illuminated by lone street lamps to serene seascapes and bare trees reaching towards the heavens. Join us on April 19 at 11:00 AM for a gallery talk that explores the profound narrative behind this exhibition, hosted by Tchetchik and curator Sofie Berzon-MacKie.
Immerse yourself in the evocative world of 'Days Before Darkness' at the Eretz Israel Museum. Witness the striking contrasts captured by Daniel Tchetchik's photography-based installation – from scorched landscapes illuminated by lone street lamps to serene seascapes and bare trees reaching towards the heavens. Join us on March 22 at 11:00 AM for a gallery talk that explores the profound narrative behind this exhibition, hosted by Tchetchik and curator Sofie Berzon-MacKie.
Immerse yourself in the evocative world of 'Days Before Darkness' at the Eretz Israel Museum. Witness the striking contrasts captured by Daniel Tchetchik's photography-based installation – from scorched landscapes illuminated by lone street lamps to serene seascapes and bare trees reaching towards the heavens. Join us on March 11 at 11:00 AM for a casual gallery walk-through that explores the profound narrative behind this exhibition, hosted by Tchetchik and curator Sofie Berzon-MacKie.
"Tchetchik offers us tender memories and daydreams juxtaposed against total destruction, countered by infinite compassion and tenderness." - Sofie Berzon MacKie, Curator
Subject to Change by Daniel Tchetchik | Inga Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel