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Category Archives: Exhibitions
The focus of exhibition planning – less is more
Good curatorship is all about choosing the exhibits for the viewer and providing hidden value. The curator’s work consists of screening and selecting the best of art. Immediately upon entering the artist’s studio, the curator begins to absorb, filter and … Continue reading
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New Aspects in Historical Curatorship
The Iranian Jewry Exhibition as an Example of Potential By Hagai Segev, Chief Curator of Beit Hatfutsot Museum, Tel Aviv 2010 In today’s media world, it seems the museum field revolves only around art, and for the most part, contemporary … Continue reading
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A-B-C-Do – The Knowledge Playground
Ah-Ba-Ga-Da (A-B-C-Do) – The Knowledge Playground Discovering and creating a language exhibition at Beit Hatfutsot, Tel Aviv By Hagai Segev Chief Curator of Beit Hatfutsot Museum and the Ah-Ba-Ga-Da exhibition 2011 Verbal and non-verbal communication are two essential elements to all … Continue reading
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