Exhibitions

"After the Last War"

Aviv Itzhaky

Aviv Itzhaky (b. 1949) is a photographer born in Haifa. In the 1970s and 1980s he travelled between Haifa, Jerusalem, and Paris, experiencing the changes undergone by the Jewish community in Israel and in France in those years. During this period he created an impressive and comprehensive body of work depicting the urban environments in which he lived and the wealth of forms he found there.

Thursday, 17.05.18, 20:00
Sunday, 21.10.18
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"Sensuality and the Exotic" / Works by Mane-Katz"

This exhibition focuses on the sensual, the erotic, the instinctual, at times the tempestuous and even hedonistic aspect of Mané-Katz's art.

Saturday, 24.03.18, 20:00
Sunday, 04.08.19
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"Shin-hanga" The New Prints"

Traditional ukiyo-e prints (ukiyo-e: pictures from the Floating World) were among the most important artistic achievements of the Edo era (1603-1868), whose decline began with the death of the artist Ando Hiroshige in 1858. Two contributing factors to this change were the opening of the gates of Japan to the West in 1853 and the Meiji Restoration (1868) which led, among other things, to the discovery of new artistic works. At this time, Japan was greatly exposed to the influence of European art, although there were those who recognized the need to preserve their traditional art.

Saturday, 24.02.18, 19:30
Sunday, 15.07.18
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"Small IS BEAUTIFUL"

Over the centuries, the tendency evolved in Japan to value small objects over big ones and this for both practical and religious reasons. Since Japan is an island nation with limited resources and dense population, the use of large objects is not practical. In addition, the Buddhist perception of minimalism had extensive impact over a wide range of Japanese art forms.

Saturday, 24.02.18, 19:30
Sunday, 15.07.18
More info: 046030800

"Beauty of Silence"

Makoto Fujimura, is a talented contemporary artist. Because of his exhibitions, writings, lectures and symposia he conducts around the world, he is regarded as a cultural designer and an inspiration for both artists and art lovers. His works are a fusion of cultures, traditional Japanese art and an abstract, expressionist, contemporary and fresh artistic approach.

Saturday, 24.02.18, 19:30
Sunday, 15.07.18
More info: 046030800

"Pillar of Cloud"

Different cultures have imagined the clouds as the dwelling place of the gods. This most visible natural phenomenon has been linked with myths regarding that which is hidden from sight or uncontrollable. Clouds can be seen everywhere, here and now, allowing urban man to connect with nature. Constantly changing, they evade definition and confound our sense of time. In art, clouds suggest sublime realms that remain unattainable for the viewer. As an artistic theme, the cloud also has Biblical connotations, in its association with the "pillar of cloud" as a revelation of the divine to the Israelites.

Thursday, 18.01.18, 20:00
Sunday, 07.10.18

*Entrance ticket at a special price of 20 NIS during all days of the week. The offer is valid from 21.1.18 - 07.10.18

More info: 04-9127090

Once upon a time

Jewish children drawings in Germany of world war two

At the heart of the present exhibition are fifty paintings by Jewish children in Germany on the eve of the Second World War. The pictures were selected from a unique collection of over 1,800 items, part of the estate of artist and teacher Julo Levin (born 1901, perished in Auschwitz, 1943). His close friends worked hard to save Levin’s works and preserve his legacy, and donated the collection to the Stadtmuseum of Düsseldorf.

Tuesday, 14.11.17, 10:00
Sunday, 20.05.18

Opening hours: Sunday to Wednesday, 10:00 - 14:00, Friday, 13: 00-10: 00, Saturday 10: 00-14: 00.

More info: 046030800

Dangerous Art

cluster of exhibitions

Today's art world, in Israel and worldwide, evinces an increased interest in the intersection of art and social activism. Known as artivism, this new form of expression aspires to blend art and activism in equal degree. Contemporary art criticism emphasizes the power of art to function as an arena for political protest. Artistic activism, a new phenomenon that has become a staple of our time, is different from the type of critical art that dominated modernist discourse in the 20th century, as pointed out by curator and philosopher Boris Grois.

Saturday, 11.11.17, 20:00
Saturday, 09.06.18
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Dede and Nitzan Mintz: Out of Place

Dede's activity as a street artist spans over a decade, and his works are exhibited in galleries and museums. He draws inspiration from the pulse of the cityscape – architecture, rhythms, voices, and passers-by. He is motivated by a desire to leave his own mark on the city, which has become an integral part of his work.

Saturday, 11.11.17, 20:00
Saturday, 09.06.18
More info: 046030800

Oren Ziv: Asylum Seekers in Israel

Oren Ziv: Asylum Seekers in Israel – Protest against Unlimited Imprisonment Press photographer Oren Ziv co-founded the ActiveStills collective in 2005, during the Bil'in protests against the Israeli West Bank barrier. Over the years, members of the collective covered social and political

Saturday, 11.11.17, 20:00
Saturday, 09.06.18
More info: 046030800