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Sheep in the Negev | Itzhak Danziger
This work of art is one of several pieces by Yitzhak Danziger exhibited in the Museum. Sheep were one of the artist’s dominant themes for 20 years. For him, they reflect the mystical identity between animal and earth and the desert culture. Accordingly, there is never just a single sheep, but always bunches. The sheep […]
Self Portrait | Dudi Dayan
In this unusual self portrait, the photographer Dudi Dayan presents another interpretation of the conventional portrait prevalent in the art world, based for the most part on a frontal profile photograph. However, Dayan’s figure is in a stormy emotional state, with a screaming and wide open mouth. Bright red paint daubed on his clothes and […]
Untitled | Shahar Sarig
By: Sophia Dekel Caspi Shahar Sarig is an artist, writer and editor, and an MA graduate in Art in Haifa University (2004-2006). Sarig travels through fields of pencil, color and word as an explorer wishing to preserve in his memory environmental phenomena feeding his imagination and allowing him to simultaneously exist both in the world […]
My Cup of Tea | Michal Cole
Detail from Morning Light | Menashe Kadishman
. Photography: Shuki Kook
Wild Weeds | Ilana Goor
A work from Ilana Goor’s Earth Series which commenced in the 90s and continued to develop at the start of this century. The series incorporates the deep rooted connection of the artist to the Israeli landscapes of her childhood; to kibbutzim and agricultural settlements which are expressed by means of the use of millstones, threshing […]
Red Blue Chair | Gerrit Tomas Rietveld
A chair in blue and red designed by the Dutch designer and architect Gerrit Thomas Rietveld in 1918. Rietveld was active in the De Stijl movement which is characterized by minimal components, straight lines and the use of only three basic colors. The chair is constructed of simple parts. Its components have been minimized to […]
Recumbent Figure | Fatma Shanan
By: Sophia Dekel Caspi Fatma Shanan, born in Druze village Julis, has a BA from the Art Institute in Oranim Academic College, Kiryat Tivon, lives in Ramat Gan and creates in Tel Aviv. Her paintings draw on her surroundings, art history, and her daily experiences as a contemporary artist in a traditional minority society. The […]