Below are my current exhibitions that you can visit now!
Collaborating with Auckland Council’s Sustainable Schools and the NZ Maritime Museum, we bring you the Touch Aotearoa workshop.
I have been fortunate enough to have my artworks exhibited both across New Zealand, but also internationally.
Below are my exhibitions and the installations included in these.
This exhibition welcomes visitors to take a mindful moment to colour, share ideas and kick-start a wave of positive action for the future of our planet.
The art being exhibited was a range of installations showcasing environmental and social issues faced in today's world. Yaniv describes the pieces on exhibit as paintings that ask the audience to visualise sustainability and climatic challenges.
My 23rd solo exhibition opening: 10 paintings, 22 test pots each and 4 sold on the opening night! Thank you.
Yaniv was invited to exhibit this installation at Memoire de I'Avenir gallery in Paris and the European Association of Service Providers for Disability in Montenegro in 2017. This exhibition was a collaboration to work on the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals.
One of Yaniv's favourite art gallery's in the Waikato is ArtsPost in Hamilton. In 2017 he was invited to exhibit his latest installation which showcases the social inequality of housing in the world.
Featuring a collection of Yaniv's artworks Ron Epskamp, Gallery Director of the Exhibitions Gallery on Fine Art says he admires artists like Yaniv, "His perspective requires us to view our world in a unique way."
An exhibition in collaboration with Comvita for Bee Aware month. Showcasing Yaniv's installation focusing on beehives in their natural state to bring awareness to bee's and the role they play in our ecosystem.
I painted 22 New Zealand landscapes that had a special appeal to me... some of them are on the edge of the ocean looking into different shades of blue; others of untouched beauty that need taking care of.
Yaniv's solo exhibition in Stanstead Canada, featuring a collection of his artworks.
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