Exhibitions
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
Confrontations:
Selected works from the Haifa Museum of Art collection
This exhibition presents works in a variety of techniques by Israeli artists, and works from the graphic art collection by international artists from Europe, the US and elsewhere. Most of the works are from the second half of the twentieth century until the present day - years in which the Museum was active since its establishment in 1951.
Moi Ver: A Forgotten Genius
Part of cluster exhibitions "Changing Prespective"
At the height of 20th Century modernism and one of the followers of Moholy Nagy and his concept of New Vision, Moi Ver, alias Moshe Vorobeichic (1904-1995), was one of the shooting stars in European photography.
Out of Sight: Israeli Young Artists in New York
Part of cluster exhibitions "Changing Prespectives"
Changing Perspectives
The present cluster of exhibitions seeks to view the issue of the relation to "place" in Israeli art. What is the effect of the presence of the artist here in Israel or his absence from it, on the representation of the "Israeli place", of the "here and now? The artistic oeuvre presented in the exhibitions express the tension between an artistic practice that is activist and socio-politically oriented, and one that seeks the realms of dream and fantasy. It seems that the further away an artist is from the pit of the volcano, the more it sparks his interest, and the closer he is, the more urgent is his need to escape.
"The Epoch of Space"
Part of cluster exhibitions "Changing Perspectives"
Nogah Engler / Noga Shatz / Yehudit Sasportas / Eliezer Sonnenschein / Shai Zurim / Sharon Yaari / Larry Abramson / Orit Hofshi
The exhibition discuss the issue of distance in regard to the concept of "the sublime." In Romanticism, the experience of the sublime was described as emerging i
Seven Solo Exhibitions
Changing PerspectivesThe present cluster of exhibitions seeks to view the issue of the relation to "place" in Israeli art. What is the effect of the presence of the artist here in Israel or his absence from it, on the representation of the "Israeli place", of the "here and now? The artistic
Nurit David: Two Cities, the Same Island
Nurit David confuses "here," which includes the landscapes of Haifa and Tel Aviv, with a classical Japanese "there," insistently attempting to reformulate her family past in terms of a new, glorious fiction. Her new works evince the artist's shift from more traditional figurative painting to
Anat Betzer: Sigma Beams
Anat Betzer paints morbid, desolate landscapes populated by thickets, snow-covered woods, or forest cabins. Betzer's "there" is "another place," a remote geography signifying demise. Her romantic-German landscapes seek the darkness and cold that can blot out the Israeli light and sun. They are
Ronen Siman-Tov: Wilt Thou Perform a Miracle in this Place?
The paintings of Ronen Siman-Tov are a meditation on the riddle of existence and the metaphysical dimension of human life. His interest lies with art that addresses existential and religious questions. Siman-Tov's works depict unknown vistas, proposing a quest into the fields of art and culture. The
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