Tal Slutzker Now -Herzliya Museum of Contemporary ART (Made in StavFStudio Israel Production)
Isralift traction elevator @ Herzliya Museum of Art, Herzliya, Israel.
Basic Isralift elevator
Brand: Isralift
Type: Traction
Capacity: 630kg / 8 Persons
Year installed: late 1990's
Floors: 2 (-1, *E*)
Elevator bank size: 1
Serial number: 024127
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Herzliya Museum | Back to Berlin
Photography & Editing - Rinat Kotler
Re-view
Participating artists: Shy Abady, Andy Hope 1930, Erez Israeli, Ella Littwitz, Alona Rodeh, Ariel Schlesinger, Amir Yatziv, Maya Zack
Curator: Aya Lurie
Letter from Mr. Faustus, Seven Adaptations from Berlin
Participating artists: John Bock, Amir Fattal, Andy Graydon, Mattias Härenstam, Hajnal Németh, Amie Siegel, Ming Wong
Curators: Amir Fattal & Stephan Köhler
Erik Schiemann, Visitors Book: Photographs from a Personal Archive
Curator: Sapir Hubermann
Ilit Azoulay, Implicit Manifestation
Curator: Aya Lurie
Zvi Lachman, verticals
Curator: Aya Lurie
The identity of Israeli art. Nationality and museology - meeting
A lecture by Aya Lurie, director and chief curator of the Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art in Israel frames of the program {Curating Institution}
11/04/2018 Ujazdowski Castle Centre for Contemporary Art
Aya Lurie, PhD - The Director and Chief Curator of The Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Lecturer at The Academic College of Tel Aviv-Jaffa in the program of Israeli Art studies, and serves in several quality committees (Museum & Curatorship) and prizes committees in the visual arts department at the Ministry of Culture
Curator of Discursive Programme - Konrad Schiller
© U–jazdowski 2018
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Camera: Jakub Polakowski, Maciej Piórek
לתפוס את האוכל - Catch the Food - presentation from the Herzliya Art Gallery
Herzliya Municipal Art Gallery and Artists' House presents Catch the Food curated by Orit Lotringer (May 2014).
Tal Slutzker, artist behind the “Now” solo exhibition - Oct. 25, 2017
Tal Slutzker, artist behind the “Now” solo exhibition speaking at ILTV studio about the Now solo exhibition that is hosted by the Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art.
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HO Imprinting Herzliya Museum Final Image Sound CIRCLE
Durational site-specific performance in Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Israel, as part of the exhibition La Rotonda and I: Remix, 2017-18. Video Documentation: Nimrod Gershoni.
Haimi Fenichel, Mound, 2018-2019, Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art
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Transparent - presentation from the Herzliya Art Gallery - שקוף
Herzliya Municipal Art Gallery and Artists' House presents Transparent curated by Yosi Mizrahi (July 2014).
שקוף מצגת עריכה עדכני 7/2014
Keren Gueller_Florence syndrome_Video Installation_English
Keren Gueller
Florence Syndrome
RawArt Gallery
24.11-31.12.2016
Curator: Leah Abir
A video installation composed of 47 video works.
Florence Syndrome is the result of a long-term visual and conceptual research, during which Keren Gueller filmed a variety of animals in different environments. Gueller has edited the materials she accumulated over the years into short segments, each focusing on the behavior of a different animal, so that its corporal gestures take up most of our attention.
Each of the animal clips is accompanied by a short text that coldly describes a certain psychological disorder. We have a delusional rhinoceros, an alligator that suffers from panic attacks, an exhibitionist bat, lions with chronic sadness and an ex-circus elephant with PTSD. The juxtaposition of these texts and images, together with the multiplicity of screens and the repetition of the animals' physical gestures, turn these animal documentations into a demonstration of what we call mental disorders and their diagnostic mechanisms. Gueller's actions thus emphasize the way humanity classifies different behaviors as abnormal, thereby producing the norm through what it excludes from it.
Gueller couples the abnormal or the deviant with a video documentation of an animal – one of man's ultimate Others. The clips that depict animals in captivity stand out, pointing to human inflicted confinement, which is also the condition that enables our uninterrupted gaze at the animals. The rhetorical means the artist uses produce an active spectator who defines and categorizes; who is curious or panicked; who identifies with the disturbed animals. In Gueller's spectacle of signs, the human is mixed with the animal, and the visual with the textual, while mechanisms of definition, demonstration and control are constantly reproduced, as are structures that create affects (symptoms) of humor, distress, and suffering.
The correlations between word and image, definition and behavior, phenomena and category, stand at the heart of Gueller's installation. Its title, Florence Syndrome, places these tensions within the context of art and its effects, pointing to the psychosomatic syndrome, also called hyperkulturemania or Stendhal Syndrome, which was named after the 19th century French writer whose travel journals describe the ecstasy, heart palpitations, nerves, and faintness that overcame him when looking at a Giotto's mural in a Florentine basilica. Even though the name Florence Syndrome was only given to this disorder in the second half of the 20th century, this tourist illness that undermines one's control and grip over reality in the presence of artworks, has been described in numerous texts for centuries.
The exhibition is accompanied by a catalog with essays by Yair Garbuz and Rivka Warshawsky.
Keren Gueller (b. 1976) lives and works in Holon. A 2003 MFA graduate of the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design and The Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Gueller creates experimental video works, sculptures and installations, which explore human and animal behavior, as well as its surroundings. Gueller has had solo exhibitions at Kav 16 Community Gallery and Tmuna Theatre in Tel Aviv, Beeri Kibbutz Gallery, Kfar Saba City Gallery, Haifa Museum of Art and Ramat Gan Museum of Israeli Art. Her work has also been exhibited in various group exhibitions at The Israel Museum , The Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, MoBY (Museums of Bat Yam), Kulturhuset Stockholm, The Digital Art Lab in Holon, and The Video Art Festival in Berlin, among others.
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Herzliya (Hebrew: הרצליה)
Herzliya (Hebrew: הרצליה)
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is a city of 84,200 residents. located on the central coast of Israel. It is part of the Tel Aviv District. Named after Theodor Herzl, the founder of modern Zionism, Herzliya covers an area of 26 km². Within its municipal boundaries is Herzliya Pituah, one of Israel's most upscale neighborhoods, home to many ambassadors and foreign diplomats.
Herzliya Pituah
Main article: Herzliya Pituah
Some of Israel's most expensive homes and finest beaches are located in Herzliya Pituah, a neighborhood on the western side of Herzliya. Herzliya Pituah is a sought-after venue for high-tech companies, and its marina, many restaurants and entertainment spots have turned this part of Herzliya into a vibrant hub of Israeli nightlife.
Sports
The city has two football clubs, Maccabi Herzliya and Hapoel Herzliya, both of which are based at the 7,100-capacity Herzliya Municipal Stadium. Maccabi Herzliya current play in Liga Leumit, whilst Hapoel Herzliya are in Liga Alef. The Bnei HaSharon basketball club plays its games in Herzliya and Ra'anana (the club was formed by a merger of the Herzliya and Ra'anana teams). Herzliya is also one of the centres of rugby union in Israel.
Landmarks
Neve Amirim neighborhood, Herzliya
One of the founders' homes has been turned into a museum documenting the history of Herzliya. The Herzliya Museum of Art is part of the Yad Labanim memorial complex. West of Herzliya is Sidna Ali, a Muslim holy site. To the northwest is Tel Arsaf (Arsuf) and the Apollonia National Park. Inhabited from the Persian period (2500 years ago) until the Crusader period, the site contains the remains of the Crusader town of Arsuf, including a fortress surrounded by a moat.
Photographer ROI KUPER - The Significance of Places
Video Profile of Photographer Roi Kuper.
Roi Kuper is not one to shy away from photographing politically charged subjects. He takes me to the Gaza Strip to show me where he shot for his 2014 project Gaza Dreams. Our filming is interrupted by a large group of soldiers who send us away. But we only leave under Roi’s heavy verbal protest. “They can’t just take over any place they want, you know”, he tells me. In the video Roi talks about what historically burdened places mean to him and how he uses Photography as a vehicle to explore those meanings.
About Roi Kuper:
Born in 1956, Israeli photographer Roi Kuper has been working in the photographic medium since the mid 1980’s , philosophically exploring and investigating its nature both in black and white and in color work. Roi Kuper has exhibited solo exhibitions over the years, both in Israel and abroad, among them “Ashdod” at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem (1996), “Necropolis” at the Tate Modern, London (2001), and “Citrus” at the Herzliya Museum of Art, Israel (2001). In 2015 the Israel Museum exhibited his series on the Gaza Strip, “Gaza Dream”. Among the prizes he received are The Jewish Cultural Art Award, London and the Leon Constantiner Prize. Roi Kuper is also the head of the multidisciplinary Shenkar Art College, Ramat-Gan.
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Israel: Herzliya exhibition spotlights women history forgot
A group of exhibitions at a museum in the central Israeli city of Herzliya is making waves. In Her Footsteps has 8 different shows – all by female artists and all about women. It's a very unconventional look at history -- or herstory.
Israel Tel Aviv Museum of Art New Building
Tel Aviv Museum of Art opened its new building on November 2011.
The new building designed by Preston Scott Cohen -- the head of Harvard University School of Architecture.
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fragment of concert of famous Master bansuri player Chaurassia hariprasad at the Bozarfestival Brussels, 2006
Herztliya Museum of Contemporary Art September 2019
New Exhibitions at the Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art
Portrait Time I
Vered Aharonovitch, Tsibi Geva, Hannah Levi, Iris Nesher,
Maria Saleh Mahameed, Allison Zuckerman, Natalia Zourabova
Opening: September 21, 2019 | Closing: January 25, 2020
The focus of the museum’s current group of exhibitions, and of the following one, is on portraits and their significance. Portraiture is one of the classic genres in art, which throws into sharp relief questions of identity and modes of representation, as well as tensions between personal and private expression and social and periodic articulation, and between the desire for immortalization in matter and the fleeting character of our human nature. The exhibitions highlight two intersecting issues that arise from, and are reflected in, those tensions: the autobiographical perspective, and the dimension of time. In the present exhibitions, the feminine perspective is dominantly featured. The selfportraits of the women artists are integrated in their exhibitions while giving expression to their lives and conceptually expanding the notion of portrait to cover various issues pertaining to selfrepresentation, gendered portraiture, family portrait, group portrait, and so forth. The second chapter, Portrait Time II, will open in February 2020. It will feature one-person shows by Leonid Balaklav, Michal Mamit Vorka, Iddo Markus, Jan Rauchwerger, Aharon Shaul Schur, Elie Shamir, and a group exhibition of portraits from the Museum's collection.
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Gallery 2019 AIANY Design Awards celebrate New York's best architectural endeavors
Merit in the Interiors category of the AIANY 2019 Design Awards: Claus Porto in New York, by Tacklebox Architecture(Credit: Eric Petschek)
The New York chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) is its oldest and largest, with more than 5,500 members. Every year it celebrates outstanding work in New York City or by New York-based architects with the AIANY Design Awards, with the 2019 edition awarding projects ranging from living urban installations to mind-bending interiors.
To be eligible for the awards, the architects needed to either be based in New York or based elsewhere with projects in New York. The winners of the 2019 AIANY Design Awards earned their accolades across five categories: architecture, interiors, projects, urban design and sustainability. Beyond that, the jury made up of independent architects, critics, planners and educators also crowned one project Best in Competition.
Taking top honors was a technology campus for Tata Consultancy Services on a wooded site in Mumbai, India. The project by Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners is made up of 12 individual buildings linked by shaded passageways to offer shelter from the relentless Mumbai heat and monsoon rains.
One particularly interesting project is an installation in New York City designed to explore the diverse ecosystems within cities that go largely unseen. Subculture: Microbial Metrics and the Multi-Species City by firm The Living is a project consisting of a building facade that hosts microbes, a biology lab for sequencing DNA from the facade and a visualization that compares the resulting biome to other urban biomes in New York City.
One of the more eye-catching projects comes from New York firm FXCollaborative, whose 35XV project is made up of a huge granite cubic base serving as education space for an adjacent high school, with a 19-story angular glass volume on top containing 55 luxury residential units.
The jury has awarded 27 projects in all, each receiving either an Honor or a Merit. Jump on into the gallery to see them all.
Source: AIANY