Artists

DANIELLA WEXLER

DANIELLA WEXLER

Daniella Wexler (née Racine) immigrated to Israel with her parents and sister from France in 1952.

Her parents were involved in Zionist activities throughout their lives. Her father was invited to Israel by the government to set up the national oil company Delek. Daniella’s late husband Uzi Wexler (1938-2017) was a builder of Jerusalem and founded the Azrieli College of Engineering Jerusalem. Daniella worked in the State Advocacy, and as a judge in Jerusalem. Initially exhibiting her early work in galleries such as the Engel Gallery, Jerusalem and the Tova Osman Gallery, Tel Aviv-Yafo, she only returned to exhibit later, following the end of her term in the judicial system. Since then, her works have been shown in many exhibitions in Israel and abroad. Wexler is a published author whose books include: Why Throw It Out? (2015) and My Life Under a Tree (2021) what the numbers say (2024)