Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Reuven Rubin at Tel Aviv Museum of Art – a Zionist dream
'The paintings of Lavie, Gershuni, Aroch, and others give a wider, sometimes political context to Rubin. The key was tension between the figurative works of Rubin abstract work from our collection.'
Tel Aviv Museum brings 35 new works by Israeli artists into its collection
Ilana Dotan wins the 2025 Shiff Prize for figurative-realist art
Realistic analytical intimacy in art: An interview with Yossi Mark
Tel Aviv Museum of Art reopens
After two and a half months in which it was closed to the general public following the spread of the coronavirus in Israel, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art reopened last Tuesday.
It Must Be Love - A new exhibition created by artists for their children
Any idea that this is a lightweight venture designed to titillate children and their parents is immediately stopped in its tracks.
Thousands of Israelis visit the Tel Aviv Art Museum following reopening
The museum closed one day after launching a new exhibition, but is now quickly running out of tickets due to the large number of visitors.
Jeff Koons to have first-ever one-man art exhibition in Tel Aviv
The arrival of Jeff Koons to Israel, both in person and in his creations, is a momentous occasion for the Israeli art community and the museum.
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The Tel Aviv Museum of Art displays an exhibition on world climate change.
Painting for the future
Taller than a basketball player and as colorful as a swirled scoop of sherbet, Klint’s original paintings now on display at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art will overwhelm you.
‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ screenplay will be displayed at Tel Aviv museum
Kubrick, who died in 1999, was born to Jewish parents in New York City.
Surreal and powerful: Tel Aviv Museum of Art
One might be greeted by a large Lichtenstein and Agam creatively toying with traditional painting before finding the collections and permanent displays.
The Lounge: January 22, 2019
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