Born 1987 in Israel, lives and works in Tel Aviv.
Farchy is interested in sensory and sensual states, in the body, its testimony, its emptiness, and its abstraction. She is preoccupied with surfaces, with skin and its stripping, spreading, and flattening. Through these actions, she is seeking to immortalize the body.
Farchy holds a BFA from Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem. She won the Cooper Prize for Excellence in Creativity in 2017 and the Presser Prize for Excellence in Painting in 2018. Her work has been in solo and group exhibitions in venues such as Balcont Gallery in Tel Aviv, Barbur Gallery in Jerusalem, the Steinhardt Museum of Natural History in Tel Aviv, and the Alliance House in Jerusalem.
Exhibitions at RawArt Gallery
Artist Websites
Education
2014-2018 BFA, Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem
Solo Exhibitions
2021 Scorpion Whisper, Studio-Bank, Tel Aviv, project curator: Gilad Ratman
Group Exhibitions
2021 Black Rain, Edmond de Rothschild Center, Tel Aviv, curated by: Sally Haftel- Naveh
2020 Freshpaint, online edition, curated by: Yifat Gurion and Raz Shapira
2020 Shuttle, RawArt Gallery, Tel Aviv, curated by: Maya Bamberger
2020 Art at TYO, TYO, Tel Aviv, curated by: Omer Shani Ben Shahar & Iris Rywkind Ben Zour
2019 Zoom 2019 – Young Israeli Artists, The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History, Tel Aviv, curated by: Tal Bechler and Gilla Limon
2019 Fugue In Three Voices, Barbur Gallery, Jerusalem, curated by: Noga Farchy and Mia Yankovich Shentser
2019 Beauty Salon, Balcont Gallery, Tel Aviv, curated by: Ron Asulin
2018 Emergence Hour, Alliance House, Jerusalem, curated by: Paz Sher
2018 Graduate Exhibition, Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem
2016 What Comes in Hand, Alliance House, Jerusalem, curated by: Noga Farchy and Yasmin Caspin
Residencies & Fellowships
2018 Preser Prize for Excellence in Painting,
2017 Cooper Prize for Excellence in Creativity,
Press
2021 Ouzi Zur, A review of Noga Farchy's show Scorpion Whisper, Haaretz, 24.5.21, (Heb)
2020, What's Happening // Noga Farchy, Portfolio, 8.5.2020, (Heb)
Collections
Private collections