The Museum of Israeli Art - Ramat Gan
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kkarc - Summer Pavilion, Dwelling Fragments, Ramat Gan, Israel
Ramat Gan Summer Pavilion - knafo klimor Architects
Knafo Klimor will present their summer pavilion Dwelling Fragments - A Pathway to Urban Ecology in The Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan. The installation proposes a fresh thinking of re-designing the nature of dwelling in an urban environment.
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Timna Park: An Exhilarating Desert Adventure
Timna Park is a one-of-a-kind experience, located just 20 minutes from Eilat, in the heart of the enchanted Israeli desert and ensconced between breathtaking natural scenery. With attractions and activities that combine nature, historical antiquities and adventure, the expansive grounds house excitement and enchantment that dare to impress visitors of all ages and interests.
Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan - Famous Destination
Tel Aviv, with its golden beaches and lively cosmopolitan outlook is Israel's most modern metropolis. Most visitors land here to soak up the sun, shop-until-they-drop in cutesy boutiques, and enjoy some serious foodie action at the city's renowned café and restaurant scene. The beach may be the major tourist attraction, but Tel Aviv has more points of interest than its famous strip of sand. Nicknamed The White City, the town was awarded UNESCO World Heritage Status in 2003 in recognition of its fine examples of Bauhaus architecture (an early 20th-century Modernist style of building). The city itself is full of things to do, with plenty of small museums and funky art galleries that provide excellent sightseeing opportunities. Jaffa, just to the south, is a gorgeously well-preserved old city with a port that has been in use for thousands of years and is now revitalized with restaurants and cafés.
Old Jaffa Tour Tel Aviv Yafo Israel 2019 ישראל יפו העתיקה
The Old City of Jaffa is the historical part of the Israeli city of Jaffa. A neighborhood with art galleries, restaurants, theaters, museums, and nightclubs, it is one of Tel Aviv's main tourist attractions.
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Dani Karavan, Winter 97, Museum of Israeli Art, 1997-1998
Ramat Gan, Israel
solo exhibition
Tel Aviv Museum Of Art Tom Friedman Israel
Tel Aviv Museum Of Art Tom Friedman Israel - Tom Friedman:
Up in the Air
Magasin III Museum & Foundation for Contemporary Art
visits Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Up in the Air, by Tom Friedman (born in St. Louis, MO, 1965), is the third in a series of site-specific installations at the Lightfall. Comprising 900 items suspended from the ceiling, at first glance they seem to be ready-made; in fact, they are all painstakingly and carefully hand-crafted. The result is a gigantic, scattered still life, representing the world of objects, forms and images of early 21st century. The installation was first exhibited in 2010 at Magasin III, Stockholm.
Installation courtesy of Magasin III Museum & Foundation for Contemporary Art, Stockholm
The project is sponsored by Isracard;
The realization of this project was made possible thanks to the generosity of Jill and Jay Bernstein, Dorit Gary-Segal and Mody Segal, Barbara Toll/The Evelyn Toll Family Foundation, and The Family Robert Weil Foundation
Sneak Peek: New Museum of Natural History in Tel Aviv
Postcard from Israel - Florentin, Tel Aviv
Postcard from Israel - Florentin, Tel Aviv
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New 55 million dollar extension to Tel Aviv Museum
(2 Nov 2011)
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Tel Aviv, Israel - October 31, 2011
1. Pan left of exterior of the new wing of the Tel Aviv Museum
2. Close of engraved sign on exterior wall reading (English): Tel Aviv Museum of Art
3. Mid of interior of gallery in new wing
4. Close of painting by Anselm Kiefer
5. Various of art works by Anselm Kiefer
6. Wide of Shuli Kislev, Tel Aviv Museum acting director, walking through gallery showing work by Anselm Kiefer
7. SOUNDBITE (Hebrew) Shuli Kislev, Acting Director, Tel Aviv Museum:
Today Israeli artists are well known worldwide. There are many whose works are displayed and purchased by big museums worldwide. Once they were not known, today it is not the same. They are exposed, they are known and I think they have made a name for themselves in the world. So Israeli art should be also represented here properly.
8. Various of architecture of new wing
9. Wide of Preston Scott Cohen, architect behind the project
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Preston Scott Cohen, architect behind the project:
It basically is a building of two types of space. One type is a flexible rectangular galleries that are able to be curated in any number of ways very very liberally, very freely. And on the other hand, spaces that are very specific, architectural, very exciting. These are the spaces for the public for events. These are the spaces that attract people to architecture itself. The mingling of architecture with the spaces of curatorial freedom in a way is what the building is all about. The duality of this kind of condition.
11. Wide of gallery with artwork on display
12. Mid of paintings on display
13. Wide of gallery display
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Preston Scott Cohen, architect behind the project:
Well I think what you see here is something interesting. It reminds you in many ways of the Bauhaus years of Tel Aviv. If you look at the light fall in this interesting space which is filled with light on white surfaces, they do recollect that in a form that is so peculiar, so new, so unlike the original even if it recollects it that it transforms this memory into something forward looking into further forward looking. The same with the mid-century period of Tel Aviv architecture - the exterior of this building is concrete, it connects to that period but again transforms it into something else. I think to try to extend the legacy of the progressive architecture of this city is what this building does.
15. Tilt down architecture of new wing
16. Pan of art on display
17.SOUNDBITE (English) Ron Huldai, Mayor of Tel Aviv:
This is for Israeli art, for it's hundred years of development and we have excellent exhibition here. Unfortunately we had all of these pieces in the basement and we had to take it out to expose it (them) to the public here in the city. And if you go around you will see, like this by the way gallery, how much we have to expose. So we are lucky to have it.
18. Mid of Ron Huldai with Preston Scott Cohen, walking around museum
19. Exterior of museum entrance
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The Tel Aviv Museum of Art opens its new 55 (m) million dollar extension today (Wednesday November 2).
The sparkling white concrete structure doubles the amount of exhibition space, giving a new home to the collection of Israeli art.
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This glistening white slab of angular concrete is the latest addition to the Museum of Modern art in Tel Aviv.
The new extension opens this week after a 55 (m) million dollar construction programme.
It was designed by the American architect Preston Scott Cohen, head of the Harvard University Graduate School of Architecture.
The extension provides nearly 200,000 square feet (18,500 square metres) of new space, doubling the museum's previous capacity.
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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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Music festival at Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Top international personalities in the visual and theatrical arts give performances at the award-winning museum each spring.
The Felicja Blumental International Music Festival ( at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art offers a weeklong celebration of chamber, orchestral, folk and vocal performances.
The event spotlights Israeli and international visual arts, film and theater against the backdrop of the museum, whose 2011 Paul and Herta Amir Building ( won Travel & Leisure magazine's Best Museum award.
Performers at the annual festival are the cream of the crop in their respective fields such as Hollywood actor John Malkovich, who performed in The Infernal Comedy at the 15th annual festival in 2013.
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Meital Covo - The Sleeptalkers (Israel) | (מיטל קובו - המדברים בשנתם (ישראל
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A woman is sleeping, a deep, peaceful sleep, and then all of a sudden, and while still in an unconscious state, she says something, a word, a mumble, perhaps even a full coherent sentence, she moves a bit, and then continues to sleep, silent and calm. No one will ever know if and what was said, not even her, unless the person who sleeps next to her will wake up, or, she will be recorded.
For the past three years, Meital Covo has been recording sleeptalkers who live in Israel. Each sleeptalker is recorded in his own bedroom, for about 30 nights, from which Covo extracts and builds an aural portrait of their sleeping mind. Among the recorded sleeptalkers, an eighty-seven years old woman, repeating the word ‘mommy’ over and over again, a thirteen years old boy whispering urgently ‘help me!’, and a thirty-nine years old man who moans, complains, and curses, before he is reconciled, and says ‘yes, yes, yes…’ .
In the sound installation 'The Sleeptalkers (Israel)' they all meet at the 'First Friday' exhibition space at the Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan - ten disembodied voices, ten bedrooms, and hundreds of dreams.
The soundscape is constructed from a central loop played through five synchronised loudspeakers, and eight aural portraits of sleeptalkers played through eight headphones. The space, which offers different opportunities to sit or lie down, is charged by the movement of the people present in it, and invites the viewer to take an active part.
Curator: Ayelet Hashahar Cohen
The exhibition was created thanks to the kind support of: Bose Israel, and Décor Sonore
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אדם ישן, שינה שלווה ועמוקה, ולפתע, בעודו נתון במצב חסר תודעה, הוא אומר
משהו, מילה, מילמול, אולי אפילו משפט שלם וברור, הוא זז מעט, משתתק, וממשיך לישון בדממה ובנחת. אף אחד לעולם לא ידע אם ומה נאמר, אפילו לא הוא עצמו. אלא אם מי שנמצא לצידו יתעורר.
או שהוא יוקלט.
מזה קרוב לשלוש שנים מקליטה מיטל קובו ישראלים המדברים בשנתם. כל אחד מהם מוקלט בחדרו במשך כשלושים לילות, מתוכם היא מלקטת את שיברי הדיבור וקולות הלילה האחרים ובונה דיוקן קולי של עולמו הלילי. בין המוקלטים, אשה בת שמונים ושבע החוזרת על המילה ׳אמא׳ שוב ושוב בין קולות שיעול ואנחות, וגבר בן שלושים
ותשע הנאנח אף הוא, מתלונן, ומקלל, לפני שהוא מתרצה לבסוף ואומר ׳כן, כן, כן׳.
במיצב הסאונד המדברים בשנתם (ישראל), נפגשים העשרה בחלל של ׳שישי ראשון׳, במוזיאון לאמנות ישראלית, רמת גן ,
עשרה קולות חסרי גוף , עשרה חדרי שינה, ומאות חלומות
תמונת הסאונד בחלל מורכבת מלופ מרכזי המושמע דרך חמישה רמקולים מסונכרנים, ומשמונה דיוקנאות קוליים של מדברים בשנתם המושמעים דרך אוזניות. החלל, המכיל מושבים שונים, מוטען בתנועת האנשים הנוכחים בו ומזמין את הצופה להיות שותף פעיל.
ליווי ואוצרות: איילת השחר כהן
התערוכה נוצרה בחסות: Bose Israel ו Decor Sonore
מיטל קובו היא אמנית ווידאו וסאונד ישראלית המתגוררת בפריס. היא בוגרת בצלאל, וה Royal College of Art בלונדון, ופעמ יים זוכת מלגת קרן התרבות אמריקה ישראל. עבודותיה הוצגו והושמעו בין היתר ב BFI - הסינמטק הבריטי, בפוויליון של גלרית Serpentine בלונדון, ב Resonance fm - תחנת רדיו האמנות הבריטית הוותיקה, בפסטיבל מוסררה מיקס בירושלים ובמרכז לאמנות עכשווית בתל אביב.
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Visiting former Israeli Prime Minister Begin ‘s Museum-Jerusalem
My childhood hero. Shoula is Visiting former Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin ‘s Museum in Jerusalem
One of the founders of the State of Israel and the head of the pre-Israel military underground Irgun, which fought to kick out the pro -Arab British rule in Israel , for the independence of Israel. The commander of my father , Avraham Romano, who was an explosives expert in the Irgun 1946-48. Menachem was also the founder of Herut , the main party which later became the Likud, party the ruling Right-wing political party, in Israel. He became the prime minister in 1977, after being the head of the opposition for 29 years.
Chains of Silver
The Israel Diamond Institute is pleased to present the 'Chains of Silver' exhibition at the Harry Oppenheimer Diamond Museum in Ramat Gan.
The exhibition features 75 items of Judaica hand-made from 925 Sterling Silver by artists Mauriciu Samuel and Itzhak Luvaton.
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Saul Knaz - Letters from Israel (Paintings 2000-2012)
The Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat-Gan June 2012
In his works, Shaul Knaz weaves together a tapestry of his life. His personal story is Gan Samuel. His work contains the whole story of his life. Shaul is first and foremost a painter, a multidisciplinary artist telling us a story. His work is literary, ideological and artistic. To grasp the essence of his work one should look at it patiently, not abruptly.
Israel: Thousands protest deportation of aid-workers and their children in Tel Aviv
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Some three thousand protesters gathered at the Tel-Aviv Museum of Art on Tuesday to oppose the planned deportation of dozens of aid workers and their children.
Aid workers and their Israeli-born children, mainly from the Philippines, were seen holding banners reading Don't deport us. The protests also saw significant support from Israelis.
I came here today to tell the government to stop the deportation. They are children who were born here, who are Israeli, who should be here, their mothers came to this country to look after our elderly. They are children here and we cannot turn our back on them, they are Israeli, an Israeli protester said.
Reports say that the estimated number of Filipinos currently residing in Israel is close to 30 000, many of which have given birth to children in Israel.
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