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Solo exhibitions[edit]

  • 2020 Hearing, American Jewish University, L.A., California, USA. Curated by Dr. Rotem Rosental
  • 2019 Radical Link: A New Community of Women, 1855-2019, American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, Washington DC, USA, curated by Sarah Gordon
  • 2017 Genetics of a Painting, Basis Gallery, Herzliya, curated by Shlomit Breuer
  • 2017 AP – Artist Proof 1885-2017, Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Herzliya, curated by Aya Lurie
  • 2008 Attacks on Linking, Helena Rubinstein Pavilion for Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, curated by Mordechai Omer
  • 2005 I was There, Andrea Meislin Gallery, New York
  • 2003 Photo Rape, The Artists' House, Tel Aviv, curated by Galia Yahav
  • 1995 Michal Heiman Test: First Diagnosis, Noga Gallery, Tel Aviv
  • 1994 Michal Heiman Test (M.H.T): Endopsychic Press, Ian Potter Gallery, The University of Melbourne Museum of Art, Melbourne, Australia, curated by Merryn Gates
  • 1991 Sorting: Undersigned, Bograshov Gallery, Tel Aviv
  • 1990 Paintings, Bograshov Gallery, Tel Aviv
  • 1990 Sorting, Bograshov Gallery, Tel Aviv, curated by: Ariella Azoulay (Catalog)
  • 1986 Paintings, Meimad Gallery for Visual Art, Tel Aviv

Filmography[edit]

  • Profile of A Woman Artist – Rachel Shavit Bentwich, 2015, video, color, sound, 50 min
  • Looking for Sarah, 2012, video, color, sound, 15 min
  • Reality and Playing No. 2, 2009, video, color, sound, 31 min
  • Reality and Playing, 2009, video, color, sound, 35 min
  • Through the Visual: A Tale of Art that Attacks Linking, 1917-2008, lecture, video, color, sound, 100 min
  • Con-ver-sation, 2008, video, color, sound, 2:40 min
  • Sleeping, Test No. 1, 2008, video, color, 5:45 min
  • Father not Uncle (Freud / Katharina), 2008, video, color, sound, 26 min
  • Daughtertype No. 2: Holding, or Savior-Attacker, 2007–08, video, color, sound, 9 min
  • Me and Freud (1925), 2006, 2 min
  • Attacks on Linking No. 1: The Rope, Screen Memory, L Link, 2006, video, color, sound, 3:50 min
  • Daughtertype No. 1: Michal is Crying, 2006, video, color, sound, 9:40 min
  • Attacks on Linking No. 4: Yom Kippur at High Noon, K Link (PTSD), 2006, video, black & white, sound, 7:30 min / Camera: Michal Heiman; Editing: Eitan Buganim
  • Attacks on Living No. 2: The Double, Case Study, B+B Link, 2003–06, video, color, sound, 7:10 min / Camera: Michal Heiman; Editing: Eitan Buganim
  • Attacks on Living No. 3: Proof Only, A Link, 2001–06, video, color, sound, 4:40 mi
  • Thirdly: Animation No. 1 (Photographer Unknown / Eti and Tammuz), 2008, photo-activation, 1:20 min. Loop
  • Thirdly: Animation No. 2 (Photographer Unknown / Rachel and Michal), 2008, photo-activation, 2:04 min. Loop
  • Thirdly: Animation No. 4 (Photographer Unknown / Michal and Subjects Unknown), 2008, photo-activation, 1:30 min. Loop

Selected curatorial work[edit]

  • 2015 Waiting – one year at Holot Detention Center, Israel, Noureldin Musa, Parasite Gallery, Tel Aviv
  • 2006 Presence of Unknowing (or: What do you Know?), co-curated with EitanBuganim
  • 2005 Why Don't You Say It?, experimental film project, The New Israeli Foundation for Cinema & TV, Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Herzliya
  • 1995 Neither Here nor There, Gordon Gallery, Tel Aviv
  • 1994 Michael Shaphir, solo show, part of Nidbach series, The Artists' House, Jerusalem
  • 1992 Uri Stettner, solo show, Bograshov Gallery, Tel Aviv
  • 1991–1993 Curator of the Camera Obscura Gallery, Tel Aviv

Collections[edit]

Her photographs are in the permanent collections of several international institutes, such as the Jewish Museum, New York; Museum Ludwig, Köln; the Ian Potter Museum of Art, the University of Melbourne, Melbourne; the Jewish Museum of Australia, Melbourne, and the Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven; As well as leading museums in Israel, such as the Israel Museum, Jerusalem; Tel Aviv Museum, Tel Aviv; Mishkan Museum of Art, Ein Harod; also in the collections of the Israeli Ministry of Culture, ORS Collection, Bank Hapoalim collection, Brandes Family collection, Come il faut collection, FIBI Bank collection, Igal Ahouvi Art collection and private collections.

Grants and awards[edit]

In 2011, Heiman was the first winner of the Shpilman Prize for Excellence in Photography, an annual prize awarded by the Israel Museum in Jerusalem and Shpilman Institute of Photography. Heiman was awarded the Minister of Education and Culture for Artists in the Field of Visual Art several times between the years 1996-2015, and the Enrique Kavlin Photography Prize by the Israel Museum in 2004.