About us    

We are an Israeli artist-couple working together since 2000.
Our works diverse through different mediums such as video, performance, photography and installation works that deal with issues of intimacy & boundaries, as well as social and political structures.
Alongside the philosophical and sociological aspects of our works, we always try to explore new approaches to video installations, photography and performance.
Our works have been exhibited in museums and galleries world-wide (such as the Israel Museum, the San Francisco Jewish Modern, the National Museum in Cracow and more) and can be found in public and private collections in Israel and Europe.

In 2007 we opened The Glasshouse: Our home became open to the public (kind of a long-duration non-stop performance) with live performances, changing exhibitions and a residency program that focuses on collaborative artistic projects, where we explore the experience of art- both for artists and the general public.
The Glasshouse is an environment where everything is art related, everything is part of a performance, and every visitor is part of the happening.

Lital is currently running The Glasshouse, developing it's residency and education programs and leading guided tours and lectures for various groups from the private & corporate field.
In recent years, alongside her artistic activity Lital is developing and conducting creativity workshops for Israel’s leading corporationsץ. Her programs specialize in assimilating corporate themes through creative processes and based on reflection, dialogue and communication.
Together with Eyal she became a Millenium Development Ambassador of Teachers Without Borders organization and develops a Mindfulness and Creativity program for the NGO Between Four Eyes.

Eyal is a senior lecturer for photography and photo-therapy at the Musrara Institute for Photography, where alongside his academic work he develops social awareness programs such as ‘Artists for Social Change’ and the ‘Jewish–Arab Seminar’.
He holds a BFA from the Bezalel Academy in Jerusalem and an MFA from Pratt institute NY and is considered a leading lecturer for the history & theory of photography in Israel.
Before he started the collaboration with Lital, Eyal had a solo artistic career. His works were exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in the US and Israel, represented by the Berta Urdang Gallery in New York. In the mid 90's he took a pause with exhibiting and focused on his spiritual path while deepening his artistic practice (for Eyal's full cv click here)