TEL AVIV.- This two-part exhibition is held as a homage to Avigdor Arikha, who died earlier this year, aged 81: one part includes illustrations Arikha made for S.Y. Agnon’s A Stray Dog, and the other includes self-portraits. Avigdor Arikha was born in …
Meeting Points: Ronit Agassi, Gary Goldstein at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art
TEL AVIV.- The exhibition “Meeting Points,” which links together in one space the works of Ronit Agassi and Gary Goldstein, is in itself a meeting point: a joint exhibition, which is neither a summary of cooperation nor necessarily its beginning. This …
Cabinet Secrets: Exhibition of Prints and Drawings at Tel Aviv Museum of Art
TEL AVIV.-The publication of the Surrealist VVV Portfolio in 1943 is considered to be one of the highlights of Surrealist activity in New York in the early 1940s. This album features works by 11 artists including both European artists in “exile”…
Cabinet Secrets: Exhibition of Prints and Drawings at Tel Aviv Museum of Art
TEL AVIV.-The publication of the Surrealist VVV Portfolio in 1943 is considered to be one of the highlights of Surrealist activity in New York in the early 1940s. This album features works by 11 artists including both European artists in “exile”…
Tel Aviv Museum of Art Shows Works by Photographer David LaChapelle
TEL AVIV.- A selection from the works of provocative photographer David LaChapelle (b. Connecticut, 1963) is exhibited in Israel for the first time, giving a comprehensive view of his unique and daring style of the past twenty years. Alongside familiar…
Cathedrals for the Masses: Moscow Metro by Lena Liv at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art
TEL AVIV.- Lena Liv (b. Leningrad, 1952) returned to her homeland after years in Israel and Italy, and followed, in the series of photographs exhibited here, one of its heroic tales: Moscow’s metro stations. With a bold, rare examining gaze she focuses…