LIKA RAMATI
Lika Ramati,Visual artist , fine art photographer and designer. The concepts of womanly beauty ,nature, and power of the female have been plaited as the themes of Ramati's vision and art. The artist is playing with a process of dressing and undressing layers of her fantasy world, all with her original photographs. Ramati studied fashion design at Shenkar in TLV before relocating to New York City’s East Village where she quickly became a well-known personality within the scene. Lika is the founder and decorator of the legendary downtown’s Yaffa Café and Simone Martini Bar. Her Artistic language has no limits , from street art to interior design ,to international art exhibits- Ramati’s art corresponds with European classical images from , gothic , baroque and Renaissance sources as well as Pop Art and New Media. “The role of art is to bring joy , beauty and harmony to the world as well as to raise questions about ourselves and our mirrors " Lika Ramati Exhibitions 2007 "it's all about sex" Israel at shelef & shneidman contemporary art gallery. 2009 Montifiory Auction House Israel 2009 Everything is pretty solo exhibition during art Basel Miami Florida 2009 a New Eye on Israel for the 100th anniversary of Tel Aviv- Jaffa
2013 Paris Les Hivernal
2013 Volvo the sound of Pop Art Israel
2013 Montifiory Auction House Israel
2014 Art Monaco
2014 International auction Espace Fine Art for Wizo
with Christies
2015 Passion and Colours Pal mall gallery London 2015 Jaffa Port Gallery Fine art Photography Israel 2015 Moshe Kastel museum Bianalle Earth Israel
Paris with collaboration
2015 Passion and Colours Pal mall gallery London
2016 Aids Benefit Bank Hapoalim 2016 Art connection Internetional Show during Art Basel 2017 Aids Benefit Bank Hapoalim 2017 Living Artists of Today contemporary art book Vol 3 2017 Salons Hoche Paris for "ADETEC-COEUR" by Christie’s 2017 Milan Biennial of contemporary art with MAD gallery Italy 2017 Art Market International Art Magazine.The Gold list .Top EmergingArtists of Today 2018 The First Berliner Art Book