Olives Park, Borderscapes series, 2016

Anat Icar Shoham is a photographic artist and member of the Grosso Modo collective. Her work explores aftermath zones, landscapes marked by conflict, erasure and memory. She brings her background in life sciences, philosophy, and art history to bear on questions of how time and memory transform places.

Anat holds an MSc. in Life Sciences from the Hebrew University and is completing an MA in Policy and Theory of the Arts at Bezalel Academy. Solo exhibitions include Grosso Modo Gallery, Tel Aviv (2024) and Sydney Photography Festival (2021). She has participated in group exhibitions across Israel and internationally, was a finalist for the Meitar Award for Excellence in Photography (2022) and received an artist grant from the Plumas Art Foundation (2025).