Writing She has worked as an art critic and editor for a number of Hebrew-language newspapers, including ''
Ma'ariv Daily, and she has translated a number of books into Hebrew, including The Immortal
by Jorge Luis Borges, O Aleph by Paulo Coelho, Dom Casmurro by
Machado de Assis,
and Tselalim (Sombras em Telavive'') by Manuel Poppe.
Curation, symposiums ;Early years, World War II Many of her curated exhibits and organized symposiums have involved
World War II. In 1996, she organized the "European Meeting of Holocaust Archival Centers" (at UNESCO headquarters in Paris), with the participation of historians, archive keepers and researchers from 25 countries. She was curator and artistic events organizer at the Memorial to the Unknown Jewish Martyr (Mémorial du Martyr Juif Inconnu) and the
Jewish Contemporary Documentation Center in Paris. While at the center she worked with artists such as sculptor
Shlomo Selinger, and the photographers Ruth Goodwin and William Betsch, among others. Since 2005, Durst has worked as a consultant and art curator for several private collectors, and was the representative of the Tel-Aviv Foundation in France She also acts a consultant for the CulturalHeritage.cc Foundation. As of 2014 she is Head of the Cultural Exchange and Academic Department at the
Hermitage Foundation Israel. Since June 2008 she has been the chief curator at the
M.T. Abraham Foundation. While representing the foundation, she coordinated and supervised the following exhibitions:
The Sculpture of Edgar Degas at the
Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Israel, (2010),
The Complete Sculptures of Edgar Degas at the Herakleidon Museum, Athens, Greece, (2010),
The Complete Sculptures of Edgar Degas at the
National Art Gallery, Sofia, Bulgaria (2010),
The Complete Sculptures of Edgar Degas at the
Varna Archaeological Museum,
Bulgaria, (2010),
The Sculpture of Edgar Degas at The Evagoras Lanitis Center,
Limassol, Cyprus, (2011–2012),
Edgar Degas Complete Sculpture at Galerija Klovićevi dvori,
Zagreb, Croatia (2012). In 2013 Durst co-curated the
Degas in Motion exhibit at the
Hermitage Museum in
St. Petersburg, and also co-authored sections of the illustrated catalog published by
Petronius. ==Selected works==