Dan Robert Lahiani

Dan Robert Lahiani (b. 1987) is an Israeli French artist who lives and works in Jerusalem. Currently working in his studio at the Art Cube Artists’ Studios as part of a long-term residency, he graduated from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design (Israel, BFA, 2017) and holds a Master of Civil Engineering (France, École Supérieur des Mines de Nancy, 2011). His approach revolves around body movement, architecture and words. His work covers different angles of video, movement and photography mediums. His works were exhibited/screened in museums and galleries such as The Contemporary Jewish Museum (San Francisco, U.S, 2017), Mana Contemporary Chicago (Chicago, U.S, 2017), Nikolaj Kunsthal (Copenhagen, Denmark, 2017), The Morgan Library Museum ( New York, U.S, 2020), p8 Gallery (Tel Aviv, Israel, 2019), Art Cube Artists’ Studios (Jerusalem. Israel, 2019), The Jerusalem Artists’ House (Jerusalem, Israel, 2018), Kunstraum8020 (Graz, Austria, 2019), Schaumbad Freies Atelier (Graz, Austria, 2019), Zaz Corner ( New York, U.S, 2020), Tel Aviv Cinémathèque (Israel,2020), Jerusalem Cinémathèque (Israel, 2019), The Israeli Center for Digital Art (Israel, 2022). His films and video works were also part of international film festivals, such as the “Israel Festival” (2021), Internationale Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen (2023), Athens International Video and Film Festival (U.S, Ohio, 2021), Brussels Independent Film Festival (Belgium, 2021), Docaviv International Film Festival ( Israel, 2022), Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival (2020), Asolo Art Film Festival (Italy, 2020), Berlin Revolution Film Festival (Germany, 2017), or Blow-Up film festival (Chicago, U.S, 2017).

Dan Robert Lahiani

Dan Robert Lahiani (b. 1987) is an Israeli French artist who lives and works in Jerusalem. Currently working in his studio at the Art Cube Artists’ Studios as part of a long-term residency, he graduated from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design (Israel, BFA, 2017) and holds a Master of Civil Engineering (France, École Supérieur des Mines de Nancy, 2011). His approach revolves around body movement, architecture and words. His work covers different angles of video, movement and photography mediums. His works were exhibited/screened in museums and galleries such as The Contemporary Jewish Museum (San Francisco, U.S, 2017), Mana Contemporary Chicago (Chicago, U.S, 2017), Nikolaj Kunsthal (Copenhagen, Denmark, 2017), The Morgan Library Museum ( New York, U.S, 2020), p8 Gallery (Tel Aviv, Israel, 2019), Art Cube Artists’ Studios (Jerusalem. Israel, 2019), The Jerusalem Artists’ House (Jerusalem, Israel, 2018), Kunstraum8020 (Graz, Austria, 2019), Schaumbad Freies Atelier (Graz, Austria, 2019), Zaz Corner ( New York, U.S, 2020), Tel Aviv Cinémathèque (Israel,2020), Jerusalem Cinémathèque (Israel, 2019), The Israeli Center for Digital Art (Israel, 2022). His films and video works were also part of international film festivals, such as the “Israel Festival” (2021), Internationale Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen (2023), Athens International Video and Film Festival (U.S, Ohio, 2021), Brussels Independent Film Festival (Belgium, 2021), Docaviv International Film Festival ( Israel, 2022), Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival (2020), Asolo Art Film Festival (Italy, 2020), Berlin Revolution Film Festival (Germany, 2017), or Blow-Up film festival (Chicago, U.S, 2017).