Exhibitions
Solo exhibition - Pnina Reichman
Out of the exhibition 'From Andy Warhol to the Present Day: Culture, Color, Body'
Born in Kassel, Germany, 1947Lives and works in Tel AvivPnina Reichman's visual language is connected to artistic gestures typical of the art of the founders of Modernism – including Kazimir Malevich, Jackson Pollock, Francis Picabia, Franz Kline, Yves Klein, Jasper Johns, Sol Lewitt, and Cy
Solo exhibition - Eliezer Sonnenschein
Out of the exhibition 'From Andy Warhol to the Present Day: Culture, Color, Body'
Born in Haifa, 1967Lives and works in Rosh PinaEliezer Sonnenschein's works emphasize the primitive simplicity concealed behind the technology that shapes today's Western civilization into the form of a virtual "technopolis." The electronic media, digital information resources, and telecommunicatio
Solo exhibition - Sergio Segre
Out of the exhibition 'From Andy Warhol to the Present Day: Culture, Color, Body'
Born in Italy, 1932Lives and works in New YorkSergio Segre was one of the first artists to introduce American Pop Art to the Israeli art scene of the 1960s. The fusion of high and low, as expressed in Segre's work, was innovative in those years. Like many artists after Warhol, Segre began to develop
Solo exhibition - Osvaldo Romberg: Dirty Geometry
Out of the exhibition 'From Andy Warhol to the Present Day: Culture, Color, Body'
Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1938Lives and Works in New York, Philadelphia, Tel-Aviv and Ilha Grande (Brazil)Through the concept of “Dirty Geometry” Osvaldo Romberg undermines the rigid, imposed rule of geometry, dominating the world from the beginning of the 20th
Solo exhibition - Federico Solmi: American Circus
Out of the exhibition 'From Andy Warhol to the Present Day: Culture, Color, Body'
Federico Solmi was born in Italy in 1973. Lives and works in New YorkIn his works Solmi combines traditional hand-drawn animation with computer game animation, video skill, and a cinematic idiom. His video works feature multiple layers of paintings and drawings created as three-dimensional
Solo exhibition - David Tartakover
Born in Haifa, 1944Lives and works in Tel AvivVeteran artist and graphic designer David Tartakover's work investigates the role of applied graphics and the limits of this field's influence. He explores the ways in which the poster shapes social consciousness, constituting a central instrument of
Palestinian Arab Houses: Haifa (1860–1930)
The exhibition sheds light on a chapter of the city's history that is absent from most realms of memory – the portrait of Haifa's Arab society as mirrored by its architecture.
Sunday, 29.05.16
Abed Abdi
Amir Ballan
Gil Bar
Amiram Erev
Yigal Feliks
Dr. Ron Fuchs
Amos Gitai
David Goldenberg
Michael Halak
Mahmood Kaiss
Arch. Waleed Karkabi
Manal Mahamid
Boaz Refaely
Zvi Roger
Orit Siman-Tov
Prof. Mahmoud Yazbak
Private and Public Collections
SHIPS – THE MODELS TELL THEIR STORY
Building model ships is a skill that began in times long past and continues to thrive among those who love ships and the sea.
"New Bezalel":
The German Influence in Israeli Art
In 1933, after Hitler's rise to power, large numbers of German-Jewish artists and intellectuals began leaving Germany for Palestine. Most were followers of German expressionism, well-rooted in the German cultural heritage.
Women in Japanese Art
The exhibition presents women in Japanese art in order to examine the many ways in which art dominated by men contributed to the concept of women and their role in society.
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