May 2025 | Everything Started at Night | Group Exhibition
Mazeh 9 – Tel Aviv
Site-Specific Exhibition
Mazeh 9 – Tel Aviv
Site-Specific Exhibition
מאי 2025 | הכל התחיל בלילה | תערוכה קבוצתית
מאז״ה 9 – תל אביב
תערוכה בהתאמה לחלל
מאז״ה 9 – תל אביב
תערוכה בהתאמה לחלל
August 2024 | Group Exhibition | People, Love & Sex
Hertzl 156 – Tel Aviv
Curator: Anastasia Nikulina
Hertzl 156 – Tel Aviv
Curator: Anastasia Nikulina
אוגוסט 2024 | תערוכה קבוצתית | אנשים, אהבה ומין
הרצל 156 – תל אביב
אוצרת: אנסטסיה ניקולינה
הרצל 156 – תל אביב
אוצרת: אנסטסיה ניקולינה
Group Exhibition - Bread&Roses
Maya Gallery, Tel Aviv
https://breadandroses.org.il/artist/%D7%A2%D7%93%D7%99-%D7%A9%D7%97%D7%9D
Group Exhibition - "One think now"
Photo: Pavel Dmitrochenko
Curator: Ore Cherbelis Hod
Final exhibition - "Light Ritual" at Minsher School of Art.
Tel Aviv
July - August 2023
July - August 2023
Group exhibition - LOL co-op, BAVEL TLV
2022
Group exhibition - LOL TARNEGOLOT co-op,
mazeh9 TLV
2022
display permanent at "Goda" Ashdod
2021-2024
Adi Shaham is an Israeli contemporary photographer, visual artist, and educator based in Tel Aviv.
Her artistic practice focuses on conceptual photography, experimental image-making, and the relationship between light, memory, and perception.
Her artistic practice focuses on conceptual photography, experimental image-making, and the relationship between light, memory, and perception.
Working with analog film, digital sensors, and hybrid photographic processes, Shaham creates images that move between abstraction and figuration. Her work is influenced by philosophical and psychoanalytic approaches to photography, including the writings of Roland Barthes and Jacques Lacan, and explores photography as a site of emotional and bodily experience rather than mere representation.
Her projects often examine themes of identity, intimacy, trauma, and transitional states, using still life, portraiture, and architectural fragments to construct poetic visual narratives. Through installation formats and series-based exhibitions, she investigates how images accumulate meaning through sequence, scale, and spatial relationships.
In addition to her artistic career, Adi Shaham serves as Head of the Photography Department at Minshar School of Art, Tel Aviv, where she teaches first-year and advanced courses in personal photographic language, studio photography, digital processes, and conceptual practice. Her pedagogical approach emphasizes critical thinking, emotional awareness, and the development of an individual visual voice.
Shaham participates in group and solo exhibitions in Israel and internationally and collaborates with curators, designers, and cultural institutions. She is available for exhibitions, lectures, workshops, and commissioned fine art photography projects.