Renana Kishon

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Renana Kishon (* 1968 ) is an Israeli gallery owner and designer.

Life

Renana Kishon is the daughter of the gallery owner Sara Kishon geb. Lipovitz and the satirist Ephraim Kishon , who often mentions them in his books, which mostly revolve around the everyday life of the family (in the German version mostly as "little daughter Renana"). In 2009 she took over her parents' gallery in Tel Aviv, which was founded in 1975 .

In 2010 the Kishon Gallery caused a sensation when the artist Noam Braslavsky exhibited a lifelike sculpture of the former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who has been in a coma since 2006 .

Kishon is also active as a designer and start-up consultant. She also manages her father's literary estate together with her siblings.

Individual evidence

  1. Ephraim's daughter . In: Berliner Zeitung , August 22, 2009
  2. tagesschau.de ( Memento from October 24, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Grace Chapel: Alex and Krystal online