Posts Tagged ‘Israel

Exhibition in Rome

16, May 2011

May 19. 2011 Via Sistina 69/71 Rome per informazion: info@goodmoodcomunicazione.com

By Eszter Margit The opening gala of the Israel Film Festival (IFF) was held at the Plaza Hotel in New York City in a traditional Hollywood manner with red carpet, cocktails and posh Michal Negrin jewelry gift bags, but it was nonetheless setting up a festival that looks to break old stereotypes and present new […]

By David Sperber Translated from the Hebrew by Elisheva Sperber It would not be an exaggeration to say that the retrospective exhibition of Moshe Gershuni, displayed at the Tel-Aviv Museum of Art, is one of the museum’s most important exhibitions as of late. Gershuni became a groundbreaker since the days of political and conceptual art, […]

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By SUDINmag | Tweet Exhibition featuring Raphael Abecassis and Iris Wexsler Opening Thursday March 24, 2011 11am-2pm MaleorGallery Ha-rimon street 7 Caesarea, Israel

Chossid + Fender

10, Mar 2011

By Yitzchok Moully for the Algemeiner | Tweet There is old school Jewish art; we all know what that looks like – an old man bent over fixing a shoe, or a dark shtetle landscape. Then there is the new Jewish art; a wave of mostly young artists who grew up in the new world […]

Israeli and Jewish ART – Study Tour: July 19 – 28, 2011 At the end of the 19th century there were only a handful of Jewish artists – a prominent minority that stands out in contrast to the thriving world of Hebrew literature. One reason for this was the prohibition on Jews being accepted to […]

My Heart is Here

10, Feb 2011

By SUDINmag | Tweet Dara Alter, “Hebrew University, Givat Ram”, Acrylic on canvas, 36″ x 24″, 2010 Opening Reception for My Heart is Here, works by Dara Alter Sunday February 13th 2011, 3-5pm The Jewish Center (Lobby) 435 Nassau St. Princeton, NJ 08540 Refreshments will be served Dara’s paintings will be displayed throughout the month […]

By David Sperber | Tweet It is commonly believed that the Jewish world of the past was devoid of aesthetics, and that visual creation was not an integral part of it, at least until the modern period. This claim is partially true, but the sweeping generalization distorts the real picture. In fact, the assumption derives […]

By Matthue Roth | Tweet Jerusalem’s Association of Planning and Conservation posed the question to the world: What will Jerusalem look like in 100 years? A bunch of filmmakers, both amateur and professional, entered the Assocation’s “Jerusalem 2111″ competition. Here’s the winning entry, “Secular Quarter #3,” by David Gidali and Itay Gross. It’s bizarre and disturbing […]


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