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Recent Posts
- Sasha Okun, A Harmony of Dissonances
- The focus of exhibition planning – less is more
- New Aspects in Historical Curatorship
- Dani Karavan – The Beauty of Simplicity and Symbolic Beauty
- In the Name of Protest: Conflict in Israeli Photography
- Osvaldo Romberg: Global Art Traveler
- Beyond Richness: A new narrative in Israeli art
- Wealth in Israeli Art
- Porcelain Still Lifes
- A-B-C-Do – The Knowledge Playground
Tag Archives: Israeli Art
Sasha Okun, A Harmony of Dissonances
Written for the exhibition at U+I Architects gallery, London, September-October 2016 “I live in my own prison, in an isolation cell. Through the window I see a strip of blue sky, a whitewashed wall made of concrete blocks, with a … Continue reading
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Dani Karavan – The Beauty of Simplicity and Symbolic Beauty
Abstract from a lecture given at the ICC (International Cultural Center), Krakow, on 29 June, 2012. Dani Karavan has unfolded for us the stages of his work’s development. I will try and shortly lay out the ways to view Karavan’s site … Continue reading
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In the Name of Protest: Conflict in Israeli Photography
The exhibition “In the Name of Protest: Conflict in Photography” was born out of the events of the summer of 2011. Unlike other exhibitions which opened around the time that the events actually unfolded, this exhibition aims to pause and … Continue reading
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Osvaldo Romberg: Global Art Traveler
Osvaldo Romberg’s art embodies an all-encompassing, all-embracing cultural vision, crossing territorial borders as well as the borders of culture and period. Romberg’s historical vision does not limit itself to one particular culture, but attempts to study human culture as one … Continue reading
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