Doron Rabina
Prof. Doron Rabina is an artist, curator, and writer. He is a graduate of the Midrasha School of Art at the Beit Berl Academic College and has been teaching there since 1997. From 2009 to 2014, he was Dean of Faculty of the Midrasha, and today he is the chair of the faculty academic Council. Between 2017 and 2020, he was the chief curator of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, and from 2001 to 2009, he was chief curator of the Midrasha Gallery.
Rabina works in a multidisciplinary approach that combines photography, sculpture, painting, and installation, alongside writing and numerous publications on art. He has gained broad professional recognition, represented Israel at the 26th São Paulo Biennale (2004), founded “Yarkon 19”, a center for art, culture, and education in Tel Aviv (2013), and received the Kiffer Award for Young Artist and the Minister of Culture’s Award in the field of arts (2008). He curated many exhibitions in Israel and abroad, including To Blow on a Hairy Shoulder / Grief Hunters (ICA Philadelphia), And In the End We Die (Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art), Jeff Koons – Absolute Value, and Come Back to Life, a retrospective of Guy Ben Ner (Tel Aviv Museum of Art).