Born in 1955 in Tel Aviv, Israel, Michal Rovner uses photography, installation, video projection and drawing to probe ideas of collective identity and belonging. Having served in her country’s army and studied cinema, philosophy and art in Tel Aviv, Rovner moved to New York in 1988 and now divides her time between the city and her farm in Israel.
The luncheon and conversation with Michal Rovner was held at the Victoria Miro Gallery.

