Alona Rodeh


Alona Rodeh is a multimedia artist whose work combines sculpture, video, immersive installations and photography.

Biography

Alona Rodeh was born and raised in Israel. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem in 2003. and participated in the BFA exchange program of the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna. She completed her Master of Fine Arts degree at the Tel Aviv campus of Bezalel in 2009, spending a semester at the Sculpture Department of the Royal College of Art in London. Rodeh lives and works in Berlin.

Art career

Applying her experience as a set designer for theater, Rodeh creates large-scale installations combining light, movement, and sound. She describes these creations as a performance without performers offering a time-based experience.
Rodeh's Safe and Sound Project explores the history of off-the-shelf reflective and fluorescent illumination technologies.

Solo exhibitions

Group exhibitions (selection)

Public art

Rodeh’s work in public space focuses on the visual language of safety infrastructure, particularly through artificial light, including nocturnal public walks, examining how illumination shapes behavior, perception, and control in the urban environment.The Tale of the Scale and the Skull, 2024: a permanent public artwork installed in 2024 on the terrace of PETRI Berlin, an archaeological research and visitor center at Petriplatz, BerlinNightcaps, 2021/2024: sculptures on street lamps addressing light pollution and cultural head coverings.Night walks: Rodeh conducts nocturnal walks through urban environments as part of her artistic research into the aesthetics and infrastructure of artificial illumination. These walks inform her broader investigation into how light technologies shape perceptions of safety, visibility, and control in public space.

Video games

Wasted, 2024

Awards and recognition

Rodeh was the recipient of the 2011 Young Artist Prize from the Israeli Ministry of Culture and Sport. She also won various stipends from Stiftung Kunstfonds Bonn, the Berlin Senate for Culture and Europe, the Israel Lottery Council for Culture and Arts, Artis, Rabinovich Foundation Outset Israel and the Ostrovsky Family Fund and others. Fellowships included, among others, a six months residency at the Berlin Fire Brigade, and a year-long residency at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin.
Rodeh is represented by Christine König Galerie, Vienna and Rosenfeld Gallery, Tel Aviv.

Published works

  • With contributions by Deiss, Amely; Esteve, Pol; Hood, Raymond M.; Kealy, Séamus; Kroeger, Malte; Lam, William MC; Rodeh, Alona; and Wiggam, Marc.
  • With contributions by Karjevsky, Gilly; Schöder, Thore; McCleary, Kristen; Hensler, Bruce; and Meinhoff, Ulrike.
  • With contributions by Atwan, Shachar; Gallanti, Fabrizio; and Schwartz, Hillel.
  • With contributions by Tamir, Chen; Rodeh, Alona; and Brand, Roy.