Dlot Uoy Os

Rakafet Viner Omer

2011

The catalog was published on the occasion of Rakefet Viner Omer’s solo exhibition at Tabi Gallery, curated by Sagi Rafael in 2011. In the exhibition, the artist presented large painting installations. The series of large-scale paintings depicting characters in an abstract background revealed an interrelationship of struggle and leakage. These paintings display the complexity, abstraction, and maturity of Viner Omer’s painting style. The catalogue includes a text by the curator Sagi Rafael and a comprehensive text by Hemda Rosenbaum who reviews and analyzes the artist’s work throughout her first 12 years of activity.

  • Copies: 500
  • Pages: 41
  • Type of binding: softcover
  • Dimensions (cm): 21X30
  • Printing: c-copy, Tel Aviv-Jaffa
  • Place of publication: Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Israel
  • Supported by: Tavi Gallery

Painter, born in 1965, lives and works in Tel Aviv.
Rakefet Viner Omer Holds a BA in psychology and film (1990), a diploma in art from the Beit Berl Art College (2000), a degree in art therapy from the Beit Berl Art College (1993) and an MFA in art from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design (2007).
Rakefet has exhibited many solo exhibitions, including at the Sapir Art Gallery, Raw-art Gallery (2022 and 2025),Teddy Artists' Gallery, Jerusalem (2018), Nulovaz Gallery (2017),I.A.I.L.A Los Angeles (curated by Sagi Rafael 2017), Feinberg Projects (2014), Beit Kenner Municipal Gallery, Rishon Lezion (2013), Tabi Gallery (2011), Jerusalem Artists 'House (Meron Sima Prize Exhibition 2010), Kibbutz Gallery (curated by Yael Kaney 2010), Tel Aviv Artists' Workshops (2009),and Janko Dada Museum (2005).
Her work has also been shown in many group exhibitions in venues such as Nahum Gutman Museum, Haifa Museum of Art, Jerusalem print Workshop, Artists' House In Tel Aviv, the project room at Sommer Gallery, Hanina Gallery, Shai Arieh Gallery, Sapir College Art School Gallery, Tirosh Gallery, Santa Barbara Gallery USA, Nordart - the Israeli pavilion in Germany, Kassel Industrial Park in Germany. Larnaca Biennale and more.
Rakefet is the recipient of the Ministry of Culture Award (2008) and the Miron Sima Award (2010). She also receives the Mifal Apais grant for her engraving catalog -engravings - Skeleton. Other catalogs and artist books that have been published: "Golden Sweat" (2022), Dolt Ouy Os (2011), Imaginary Friends (2011), Do You Think Art Should Be So Direct (2005), all of which accompanied a solo exhibition.
She also won Her works can be found in various collections such as Bank Leumi, the Mishkan for Art in Ein Harod and private collections such as Mitchell Presser, Yossi saban, Oded Shatil, Serge Tirosh and more.