
Anja Lunge, Hilla Shamia, Avisar Goldman, Noam Levy, Gidon Levy and Nicole Levy.

After the Fire was developed for Tu B'Shvat 2017, the Jewish festival traditionally marking the new year of the trees. Conceived in the wake of a particularly destructive fire season in Israel, the exhibition took regrowth as its central question - what comes back after damage, in what forms, and what changes in the process.
The show paired international and local artists working across disciplines, treating the theme less as ecological commentary than as a working metaphor for the relationship between destruction and renewal in a place where both are part of the regular rhythm.
Participants included Anja Lunge, Hilla Shamia, and Noam and Nicole Levy. The exhibition was Limor's first major collaboration with Kuli Alma, which would host her solo curation of Avisar Goldman's "People I Haven't Met" the following year.