Daniel Dover
Daniel Dover is an Israeli multidisciplinary artist working across painting, illustration, street art, public installation, and animation. Emerging under the name Dover D, he first gained recognition in Tel Aviv through urban interventions that transformed overlooked parts of the city into imaginative visual experiences.
Dover approaches public space as both a studio and an exhibition venue. Among his best-known projects is the animated intervention created across the escalators at Tel Aviv City Hall, in which successive painted images form a moving sequence. He has also transformed recycling facilities into playful installations populated by sculpted animals, combining social observation with humor and visual storytelling.
Moving between Tel Aviv and New York, Dover creates works distinguished by expressive lines, recurring characters, and an intentionally open-ended sense of narrative. His practice explores human relationships, emotional tension, and the poetry of everyday life, inviting viewers to complete the stories suggested by his images. His 2025 solo exhibition, Outtakes, was presented at The Greenpoint Gallery in Brooklyn.
Provenance
Acquired directly from the artist