Four Israeli artists to display at London Art Biennale

Four Israeli artists have been selected for July's London Art Biennale 2025, one of the UK’s most respected international art events.

 Artwork by Daniel Remer that will be featured at the London Art Biennale in July. (photo credit: London Art Biennale)
Artwork by Daniel Remer that will be featured at the London Art Biennale in July.
(photo credit: London Art Biennale)

Four Israeli artists – Simcha Even-Chen, Daniel Remer, Tanya Voltsinger, and Zeev Degani – have been selected for the London Art Biennale 2025, one of the UK’s most respected international art events.

Held from July 16-20 at Chelsea Old Town Hall, the Biennale showcases the works of 350 creative talents from 60 nations. Organized in collaboration with London’s historic Gagliardi Gallery, a cultural cornerstone in Chelsea, the Biennale is curated by an international panel led by Peter Gagliardi. 

Israel’s delegation will bring a diverse and compelling array of perspectives to the global stage.

Selected Israeli artists

• Degani will present Dance Me to the End of Love, a sculpture inspired by Leonard Cohen’s song. It portrays soft movement as an act of resistance and love as a continuous choreography that knows no end.

• Tel Aviv-based Voltsinger will exhibit Tired Woman, an acrylic work embracing the raw and honest exhaustion versus the modern world’s artificial facade of perfection.

• Remer, a photography artist from Modi’in, will exhibit It Is So, a photograph delving into the symbiotic relationship between nature and humanity.

• Rehovot-based sculptor Even-Chen will showcase an abstract sculpture Entrapped with reflecting features, rhythmic linear patterns, and monochromic color, emphasizing movement, fragility, and internal force.