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Arty Boutique: Works by Alona Rodeh

  Oh-So-Arty is glad to announce a new section on its blog: art works by emerging and also established Israeli artists, in a price range of USD100 – USD5,000.…

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Recommended: Sternthal Books

Ian Sternthal in front of his books stand at the pop up store, Rothschild 69 Meet Ian Sternthal, a super creative and ambitious publisher, artist, writer and…

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Recommended: ZIZ Art Space

Entrance to the space Yaniv Yehuda Eiger is opening ZIZ, a new art space in the south of Tel Aviv. The location will be dedicated to…

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Recommended: laCulture #4

  This weekend will take place the 4th edition of “laCulture” exhibition. The concept is simple: a group of young and super talented artists from a…

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Recommended: FACEing the city- a reminder to look

  Since the opening of Tel Aviv’s Art Year large reproductions of art works have been hung on buildings throughout the city, creating an open-air gallery,…

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Recommended: Time, technology and fantasy at The Israel Museum

  One of my favorite museums is the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. It’s close to my heart and I have a lot of memories from my…

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Recommended: Crop Marks an exhibition at the Reality Rehab Center

It has become quite popular for street artists around the world to bring their art into galleries, museums, institutions and other exhibitions spaces (one major example…

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News: Tempo Rubato- a new art gallery in Tel Aviv

  It’s not a secret, Tel Aviv is full of vibrant people, it seems that something about it attracts creative and dynamic personalities. People who think…

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Recommended: Zoya Cherkassy and Anna Lukashevsky at Rosenfeld Gallery

  This thursday, I visited Zoya Cherkassy‘s and Anna Lukashevsky‘s joint exhibition at Rosenfeld Gallery. The exhibition, a dialogue between these two artists, offer a peek…

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Recommended: HOW ARE YOU?

It’s been a while! Yesterday I felt inspired after we went to the Docaviv film festival and saw the film, “How are you”, about the artists…

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