Artist Doron Rabina Appointed Chief Curator at Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Doron Rabina will become chief curator at Tel Aviv Museum of Art, with the appointment announced by the museum. He previously taught art at Beit-Berl College's Midrasha School of Art from 2009 to 2014 and served as curator of The Midrasha gallery for eight years. In 2004, Rabina represented Israel at the Bienal de São Paulo. The museum's director and chief curator, Suzanne Landau, cited Rabina's fresh and innovative approach as a key factor in his selection. Landau will continue as director, while Rabina is expected to assume his new role in a few months. The recruitment process involved a public call for applications that did not yield a suitable candidate, leading to Rabina being headhunted for the position.
Key facts
- Doron Rabina appointed chief curator at Tel Aviv Museum of Art
- Rabina taught at Beit-Berl College's Midrasha School of Art from 2009 to 2014
- He curated The Midrasha gallery for eight years
- Rabina represented Israel at the Bienal de São Paulo in 2004
- Suzanne Landau is director and chief curator of Tel Aviv Museum of Art
- Landau praised Rabina's fresh and innovative approach
- Rabina was headhunted after a public call for applications failed
- He will assume the role in a few months
Entities
Artists
- Doron Rabina
- Suzanne Landau
Institutions
- Tel Aviv Museum of Art
- Beit-Berl College
- Midrasha School of Art
- The Midrasha
- Bienal de São Paulo
- Haaretz
Locations
- Tel Aviv
- Israel
- São Paulo
- Brazil