Inbal Abergil is a photographer. She was born in Jerusalem, Israel, and currently lives and works in New York City. Her photographs investigate the aesthetic and societal norms held by Israeli culture and the world at large through their conceptions of time and memory.
Inbal holds an M.F.A. in Visual Art from Columbia University. She also studied photography at Jerusalem’s Hadassah College and received her B.Ed.F.A. with honors from the Midrasha School of Art. Her work has been exhibited in New York City, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Amsterdam, and throughout Israel. Her most recent solo show, 24 Frames Per Second, was presented at the Miyako Yoshinaga Gallery in New York City. Her work has won a Rabenovich Prize from Tel-Aviv's Department of Art and Culture, as well as awards from the Gale Rubin Photography Competition and The America-Israel Cultural Foundation (AICF).
She is currently working on a project titled Nothing Left Here But The Hurt. This series explores figurative monuments to war and trauma as an abstract battlefield reenactment across many conflicts and time periods, locating the loss and desire in the American monuments while also rendering them unfamiliar.





