Exhibitions
Manyôshû: A Voyage of Love in Ancient Japan
Fashion design by Kara Yamaguchi , photography by Akio Nishimoto
"The timely message of the Manyôshû (Collection of Myriad Leaves, compiled in the 8th century), the ancient Poetry Anthology of Japan, reminds us of the human spirit and the inspiration that comes from love and a way of life that is gradually disappearing,"
Between the Mountain and the Sea
This display offers an introduction to the development of modern Haifa. The exhibits on display, the projected information, and the chronological timeline come together to tell the story of the city during three central historical periods: the Ottoman period, the British Mandate, and the period following the foundation of the state of Israel.
Views of Tiberias and the Sea of Galilee in prints
17th -19th Centuries
Tiberias on the Sea of Galilee was founded in the year 19 or 20 CE by Herod Antipas, and was named for the Roman Emperor Tiberius (14-37 CE).
Ron Amir: Jisr al-Zarqa
Back and-Forth
For the past decade Ron Amir has been consistently and persistently photographing the village of Jisr al-Zarqa, which lies adjacent to Caeserea and is revealed before the eyes of travelers on the highway that runs between Haifa and the Tel Aviv metropolitan area.
The Chicago Triangle
Art - Women - Discourse
In 1974, Judy Chicago began working on her monumental creation The Dinner Party. First exhibited in 1979, this art installation was immediately recognized as a groundbreaking celebration of the presence of women in the field of art.
Hot-Cold-Liquid-Solid
Active Exhibition
The exhibition will present works of art created in a variety of casting techniques - from ancient art to the latest technology. Works made in bronze, wax, liquid clay, porcelain, polymers and other materials will be exhibited. The exhibition will explore the mysteries inherent in working with materials which are transformed from liquid to solid, from a state of movement to a state of solidity. The works will reflect the expressive power and the unique properties of art made using various casting processes.
New Acqisitions IV
This exhibition is the fourth of its kind since the Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art reopened its doors to the public in 1995. .
Kacho-ga
Flowers and Birds in Japanese Art
Kacho-ga is one of the three pictorial motifs deriving from the Chinese classification system.
Snow Country
Much attention is paid in Japanese culture to aesthetic aspects of the weather, which is not simply accepted as a phenomenon of nature that influences human behaviour.
19th century Views of the Holy Land
In the 19th century, with the revival of interest in studies and research concerning the Holy Land, there was a considerable increase in the number of Christians from Europe and North America who visited the country. ional Maritime Museum's collections would not have been donated.
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