Curation and architecture, in conversation

Independent curator and architect, working from Tel Aviv-Yaffo. Founder of LIMONARC Studio. Former Head Curator of the Gallery at the Architect's House.
Limor Yossifon Goldman has worked at the intersection of architecture and curation for nearly two decades.
Trained as an architect at Tel Aviv University, with an exchange year at the Polytechnic University of Madrid, she began her career in architecture offices in Madrid and Tel Aviv before completing the Diploma Program in Curatorial and Museum Studies at TAU in 2016 - specializing, as part of that program, in curatorial practice for the Israeli Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale.
From architecture, into curation, and back again.
In 2016, Limor founded LIMONARC, her independent architectural studio. Across the decade that followed, the studio has handled more than twenty residential, commercial, and institutional projects, including private residences and penthouses, office spaces, and the renovation and preservation of historic buildings. Recent institutional projects include the architectural planning and interior design of the School of Literary Arts in Jerusalem, and the design of the permanent exhibition space for the Academy of the Hebrew Language - a project that sits exactly on the line between her architectural and curatorial work.
Curated Exhibitions
Across galleries, public spaces, and institutions in Israel and abroad.
20+
Architectural Projects
Through LIMONARC Studio, since 2016.
20+
Years as Head Curator
Architect's House Gallery, Tel Aviv-Yaffo, 2022–2025.
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Decades of Practice
Working in architecture and curation since 2007.
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PRESS

Selected publications and press