
Exhibition: "Me? Never"
ClientExhibitionYear2026RoleExhibition





At the solo exhibition and book launch “Me? Never”, Matan Meirson engages with the experience of presence, the perception of place in a world where the body appears as a site of tension. The body of images was created and curated around contrasts between alienation and warmth, latent beauty and connection, between opaque and transparent, breathing elements; between the desire to be seen and the impulse to disappear. Each image contains a texture produced specifically for it and manually scanned, much like a handcrafted garment. The custom casting of the body in plaster, model sculpting, and sewing form a slow process that carries within it movements of the psyche. Like fish gathering into a school, so too does the human seek their place - among others, within matter, and within themselves
SpaceRajwan Gallery, 39 Nahalat Binyamin St.,
Tel Aviv TimeJanuary, 2026
CuratorShay Kol
Graphic DesignMaor Freedman
MakeupChaïm Vischel
PublisherMinus Books

Exhibition: "Me? Never"
ClientExhibitionYear2026RoleExhibition





At the solo exhibition and book launch “Me? Never”, Matan Meirson engages with the experience of presence, the perception of place in a world where the body appears as a site of tension. The body of images was created and curated around contrasts between alienation and warmth, latent beauty and connection, between opaque and transparent, breathing elements; between the desire to be seen and the impulse to disappear. Each image contains a texture produced specifically for it and manually scanned, much like a handcrafted garment. The custom casting of the body in plaster, model sculpting, and sewing form a slow process that carries within it movements of the psyche. Like fish gathering into a school, so too does the human seek their place - among others, within matter, and within themselves
SpaceRajwan Gallery, 39 Nahalat Binyamin St.,
Tel Aviv TimeJanuary, 2026
CuratorShay Kol
Graphic DesignMaor Freedman
MakeupChaïm Vischel
PublisherMinus Books