Exhibitions
Northern Horizon: A New Perspective on 1970s Landscape Painting in Israel
New exhibition
The Haifa Museum of Art collection, which provides the foundation for this exhibition, reveals a very different 1970s: years of richly colored oil painting, whose forms are grounded in the visible place. The artists whose works are featured here all observed the local landscape closely, rendering it while applying the lessons of contemporaneous international art. They demonstrate a profound internalization of these tendencies that sought to reduce artistic expression to uniform color surfaces and abstract, universal forms, while infusing it with local content and conceptualizing the very essence of the landscape.
Laila Abd Elrazaq & Dana Mazal Ziv: Mother Tongue
New exhibition
The exhibition emerged from a collaboration between Laila Abd Elrazaq and Dana Mazal Ziv—a video artist and a composer—who, within the framework of the Haifa Museums' Space for Community Art Incubator, invited Arabic speakers from various local communities to reflect on their relationships with language. Excerpts from the interviews are played in the intimate listening booths, accompanied by textual video works in Arabic, Hebrew, and English, which shift between translation of the uttered words and their distortion, visually illustrating how the multiplicity of languages is sometimes experienced as a disturbance. Interview fragments were rendered as choral compositions, which envelop the space.
Moshe Roas: Knop and Flower
New exhibition
Moshe Roas's work intuitively fuses diverse, seemingly incongruent materials into a sculptural creation that finds points of equilibrium between weights and textures, between above and below, giving rise to a new material and visual conceptual world. Following a sustained engagement with the Museum's collection of objects from Morocco, characterized by a fusion of grandeur and mysticism, Roas was reminded of artisans of the past, of traditions of sculptural craftsmanship, and of the labor and precision invested in spectacular ornamentation that seeks to master matter and touch the sublime.
In Search of Lost Body: Moroccan Material Culture from the Museum's Collection
New exhibition
Whether a valuable artifact or a simple piece of cloth, an object is a container of life, carrying the memory of the body that wore it and the hands that crafted it. The physical aspect is present in every object in the exhibition, and all the works on view were made for the human body. For the first time in over 40 years, the exhibition reveals the treasures of the material culture of Moroccan Jews held in the museum, most of which were given to the Haifa Museum of Ethnology between 1950 and 1970 by immigrants from Morocco, mainly accomplished seamstresses and tailors.
Facial Topography: Israeli Art from the Museum's Collection
New exhibition
The permanent exhibition showcases masterpieces from the Haifa Museum of Art's collection, which encompasses over 8,000 works, charting major trends in the history of local art. It spans works from the late 19th century to the present, where face and topography are mutually reflected, indicating affinities between the furrows of plowed earth and furrowed faces, between sun-scorched soil and tanned skin, between cracked asphalt and wounded flesh.
Look to the Horizon | Gallery for Families
New exhibition
In the exhibition Northern Horizon, you can see paintings by well-known artists depicting landscapes. Most of them painted the scenery with large fields of color that fill only a few simple shapes. It may seem easy to capture a beautiful, interesting place with only a few shapes and colors, but if you try it yourself, you'll discover that it can be more challenging than it looks. You are now entering the artist’s studio, a place filled with original ideas and creative materials. Think of a place you love, or a place you would like to visit, and create it yourself.
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