curator: Raphael Sigal
In her project Fajja, which takes its name from a Palestinian Arab village depopulated in 1948, whose land…
Curator: Waldemar Tatarczuk
A city is a construct, a never-ending story, a fixed benchmark, a pit of memory, a place where…
Curators: Drorit Gur Arie, Isabelle Bourgeois
“Last Chance to See,” declared British author Douglas Adams in his amusing travel book, which gave its title…
Curators: Drorit Gur Arie, Avshalom Suliman
Benni Efrat’s works wage a harsh offensive against the viewer’s senses, consciousness, and beliefs. They make no attempt…
Curator: Hadas Maor
The first notions that come to mind when thinking of Tatiana Trouvé’s oeuvre are extreme delicacy, restrained violence,…
Curator: Hadas Maor
Yaara Zach’s installation Unreasonable Doubt is composed of several works, which appear as a series of reincarnations evolving…
Curator: Hadas Maor
The video works presented in the Spot address questions of place, memory, and identity, delving into the transient,…
Curator: Or Tshuva
“I think sculpture happens in that space, between the object and the person who is looking at it.…
Curators: Drorit Gur Arie, Or Tshuva National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi
Photography: Sharon Ya’ari To the End of Land Contemporary Art from Israel Opening: 28 April 2018, National Gallery of…
Curator: Irena Gordon
Tali Navon’s exhibition was inspired by Ze’ev Tishbi’s (1915–1953) sketchbooks, held in the Petach Tikva Museum of Art…
Curator: Or Tshuva
The exhibition focuses on the duality typical of the work of active artists, who simultaneously work as instructors…
Curator: Drorit Gur Arie
Guy Goldstein’s work engages with transitions in medium between sound, form, color, and time, and the by-products of…