Exhibitions
Chana Orloff: Feminist Sculpture in Israel
The Mané-Katz Museum in Haifa is proud to present a selection from the works of artist Chana Orloff (1888-1968), an early proponent of a personal, revolutionary approach to the female body, alongside works of contemporary art that seek to explore conventional boundaries in depictions of the female body with regard to collective space.
The Lod Mosaic
A routine archaeological inspection carried out in 1996 in Hahalutz Street in Lod (ancient Lydda) and the subsequent rescue excavations carried by Miriam Avisar on behalf of Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), uncovered one of the largest and most impressive mosaics ever found in Israel.
Berlin, City of Lights: Between the Two World Wars
Germany of the 1920s witnessed the birth of a new artistic movement, called "Neue Sachlichkeit" or "New Objectivity." The present exhibition addresses this movement's significant impact on the Jewish-German artists who immigrated to Palestine in those years, and its partial affinity with the work of Hermann Struck.
Sunday, 24.12.17
On Thursdays and Fridays the entrance to the new exhibition is only 20₪.
Shahar Marcus: Self Print
Shahar Marcus is a performance artist focusing on video and performance works. In this exhibition he presents video works made in recent years, alongside prints based on frames taken from those works.
Sunday, 24.12.17
On Thursdays and Fridays the entrance to the new exhibition is only 20₪.
Harajuku Style (At the Horev Centre)
Japanese Street Fashion in the Photographs of Kjeld Duits.
The exhibition will be displayed at "Horev Center", Horev St. 15, Haifa, between the dates: 02.04.17-30.06.17. Free entrance!
Humour with Love
Japanese Erotic Art from the Ofer Shagan Collection
New Exhibition: Humourous Erotica - 11.03.2017
The exhibition was brought to Israel with the help of The Embassy of Israel in Japan and is dedicated to to the memory of the collector’s sister, the late Oranit (Shagan) Talmor.
A Private Moment in Public
The exhibition "A Private Moment in Public" addresses the capture of personal, intimate moments that remove the usual defenses and masks donned in front of the camera. Such intimate moments appearing in the public eye evoke sensations poised between distance and closeness, familiarity and concealment, intimacy and publicity.
The Wax Museum: Approaching Celebrities
The exhibition focuses on works of art that correspond with wax museums featuring historical and celebrity figures that reflect our interest in watching famous characters. Visitors can pose next to a famous character and “meet” the subjects of admiration, which are unapproachable, in terms of place and time.
AnonymX: The End of the Privacy Era
The new cluster of exhibitions presents eleven new exhibitions, five of them solo exhibitions and six group exhibitions. The exhibitions presents works by seventy Israeli and international artists. The current cluster of exhibitions deals with the vanishing boundary between the public and private spheres, exhibitionism, narcissism and voyeurism, which are some of the hottest topics of the twenty-first century.
Dvora Morag: Collecting Time
Dvora Morag's oeuvre is characterized by a tension between continuity and fragmentation, and between construction and deconstruction. In her works she explores how identity is defined by the memories that accumulate within objects. Indeed, memory is a recurring theme in her work – which
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