The represented artist’s biography (up to 150 words)
Alona Rodeh (b.1979, IL) is a Berlin-based visual artist, scenographer, and urban practitioner. Graduating with honors from Bezalel Academy of Art and Design’s MFA program, she is most known for creating large, immersive virtual and physical environments. Her works are frequently shown in institutional contexts, with large works and solo presentations in places such as, to name a few: Kunstmuseum Gelsenkirchen (2024), Gwangju Biennial (2023), La Casa Encendida Madrid (2021), Kunstpalais Erlangen (2019), Salzburger Kunstverein (2019); She installed permanent public artworks in Germany and Israel. She won numerous prizes and grants, including multiple support fundings from the Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Europe, Stiftung Kunstfonds, Bonn. Residencies include, among others, a year-long residency at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, and another unique year-long residency at the Berlin Fire Brigade. Rodeh’s works are included in numerous public collections, among them LAS Art Foundation, Tel Aviv Museum, Haaretz Collection and others. She is represented by Christine König Galerie, Vienna and Rosenfeld Gallery, Tel Aviv.