PHOTOGRAPHY & COLLAGE
By Yael Naim
YAEL NAIM has made a radical artistic move: becoming a woman who constructs herself through image.
Known internationally as a singer, composer, and producer, she has expanded her practice into the visual arts, creating a body of work in which she becomes simultaneously the subject, the object, the image-maker, and the symbolic material itself.
More than a visual practice, Yael Naïm is developing a visual philosophy.
At its core is the belief that identity is not fixed but continuously constructed, performed, fragmented, and reassembled. Her work examines how women negotiate the tensions between freedom and control, instinct and discipline, visibility and disappearance. Through recurring symbols, rituals of repetition, and the transformation of everyday materials, she creates images that function as psychological and spiritual propositions rather than simple representations.
The power of Yael's work comes from its independence from external validation. Rather than pursuing glamour, she creates images that feel ceremonial, reaching beyond appearance into emotional, psychological, and spiritual territories.
Through transformation of everyday materials, she questions how value is constructed and assigned. Her work explores the tension between containment and freedom.
In Yael's universe, the image becomes a space of transformation. The body serves as both medium and message, while nature reflects cycles of instinct, change, and renewal.
Today, Yael Naïm is developing a distinctive artistic authorship spanning installations, photography, art films, sound works, performance-image hybrids, fashion intersections, and conceptual collaborations. Her multidisciplinary practice brings together image, sound, body, movement, and nature within a singular visual philosophy.












