
more than a painting,
an emotional and cultural asset
Each painting is a one-of-one original rooted in identity, memory, and human presence.
Created to be lived with, these works hold emotional depth and reveal themselves over time.
Placed in both institutional and private collections, they carry cultural and personal significance.

exhibition: petach tikva museum of art


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Solo Exhibition: Chromatic. The Negev Museum of Art.

Emotional Presence
A lasting presence, works that deepen over time and remain emotionally engaging.
Cultural Significance
Engaging identity, heritage, and belonging within a contemporary cultural context
Institutional
Validation
Held in leading public collections and exhibited internationally.
Rarity
A focused practice with a limited number of works available annually.

about artist
Nirit Takele (b. 1985, Ethiopia) is a contemporary figurative painter whose work explores identity, memory, and cultural belonging.
Having immigrated to Israel during Operation Solomon, she draws on personal and collective histories, expressed through bold color and sculptural figuration.
Takele’s paintings have been exhibited internationally, including at Zeitz MOCAA and leading institutions and galleries across the globe.
Her work is held in major collections, including the Israel Museum and the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, as well as in significant private and corporate collections.
Studio visits available in Tel Aviv upon request
Photo:@garowland

WEST COLLECTION.
Available collection

The Glass Mantra You Wanted Me To Adopt, 2021
210 x 165 cm, (82.67 x 64.96 in )
Acrylic on Canvas,
Nirit Takele

NIRIT TAKELE
nirittakele@gmail.com+972-50-9300212
Tel Aviv , Israel.
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