Discover the story behind Office in Tel Aviv Gallery, our mission, and our dedication to contemporary art since 2005.
Founded in 2005, Office in Tel Aviv Gallery has established itself as a unique platform for contemporary art, focusing on works that explore the intersection of technology, urban life, and traditional mediums.
Our space at 1 Shlomo Hamelech Street serves as both a gallery and a cultural hub, hosting exhibitions, artist talks, and collaborative projects. In partnership with "Terminal" Art Magazine, we aim to foster critical discourse around contemporary visual culture.
The gallery represents a diverse roster of Israeli and international artists, with a particular focus on multimedia installations, painting, and conceptual art that challenges conventional boundaries.
To provide a dynamic platform for contemporary artists to showcase innovative work, foster dialogue between artists and audiences, and make contemporary art accessible to diverse communities.
We aim to bridge the gap between established artistic practices and emerging digital forms, creating a space where traditional mediums coexist with new media art.
To become a leading center for contemporary art in the Mediterranean region, recognized for our commitment to artistic excellence, cultural exchange, and educational outreach.
We envision a future where art serves as a catalyst for social change, and where our gallery continues to nurture the next generation of artistic talent.
With over 20 years of experience in the contemporary art world, Galit founded the gallery in 2005 with a vision to create a space for artistic innovation.
Yaron has curated exhibitions at major institutions internationally and brings a keen eye for emerging talent and innovative artistic practices.
Noa oversees gallery operations and artist relations, ensuring a seamless experience for both artists and visitors to the gallery.
Office in Tel Aviv Gallery opens its doors at 1 Shlomo Hamelech Street, with an inaugural exhibition featuring emerging Israeli artists.
Formal partnership established with "Terminal" Art Magazine, creating a platform for critical discourse around contemporary art.
First international group exhibition featuring artists from Europe and North America, establishing the gallery's global connections.
Major renovation expands exhibition space and adds state-of-the-art lighting and climate control systems for artwork preservation.
Launch of virtual exhibitions and online artist talks, expanding the gallery's reach beyond physical boundaries.