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Recommended: In Between. Contemporary Austrian Art.

  This evening I went to the opening of the exhibition “In Between. Contemporary Austrian Art” presenting the art works of young artists from Austria. The…

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Recommended: Fifth Israeli Ceramics Biennale

Shlomit Bauman, A Lesson In Technology, 2008 For some reason, works in ceramic are only rarely given a lot of attention in the art world. They…

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Recommended: Ishu Patel

The animator and independent filmmaker, Ishu Patel, is coming to Israel this month. Ishu Patel was born in India and is a key figure of the…

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Recommended: Attacks on Linking

  Last week I went to see “Attacks on Linking”, an exhibition on the fascinating Israeli artist Michal Heiman at the Helena Rubinstein Pavilion in Tel…

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Recommended: VIDEOZONE 4

  Videozone is an art biennale that takes place each year in Tel Aviv. You can find events such as films, exhibitions and talks in a…

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Recommended: Insomnia at Petach Tikva Museum

Sophie Calle, “The Sleepers”, 1979 Presenting such artists as Sophie Calle, Andy Warhol, Felix Gonzales Torres and Annette Messager, the exhibition “Insomnia” is an event you…

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Recommended: Desert Life- an independent art exhibition

  What I find more and more compelling about Tel Aviv, is the fact that everyday I come across something new. Tel Aviv is a small…

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Recommended: Art TLV

  After ArtFocus in Jerusalem I just couldn’t miss a visit to Art TLV, a new international art event in Tel Aviv curated by Andrew Renton.…

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Recommended: Art TLV Helena Rubinstein Pavilion

  Thea Djordjadze’s work seemed so real, that my sister and I were almost scared to get a closer look!

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Recommended: Art TLV the contemporary David

  This piece is part of ‘Time is out of Joint’ curated by Hadas Keder at the House of Columns. It is a David-like sculpture wearing……

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