Art

Art

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    From the beginning of the 20th century, visual arts in Israel have shown a creative orientation influenced by the encounter between East and West, as well as by the land itself and its development, the character of the cities, and stylistic trends emanating from art centers abroad. In painting, sculpture, photography, and other art forms, the country’s varied landscape is the protagonist: the hill terraces and ridges produce special dynamics of line and shape; the foothills of the Negev, the prevailing grayish-green vegetation and the clear luminous light result in distinctive color effects; and the sea and sand affect surfaces. On the whole, local landscapes, concerns, and politics lie at the center of Israeli art and ensure its uniqueness.​



     

     
    • The Nahum Gutman Museum of Art was opened on May 3rd 1988 by the Nahum Gutman Society and the Tel Aviv Foundation, in the presence of Israeli President Ezer Weizman...
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    • Founded in 1965, Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art is dedicated to Israeli and international Contemporary art. The museum focuses mainly on art works that offer different perspectives on ...
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    • The Ramat-Gan Museum of Israeli Art was founded in 1987, and since, has been dedicated himself only to the Israeli art. The museum is displaying works of six fields of arts: painting, sculp ...
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    • Since its establishment, Operating from a small room at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque, the centre has revived a positive and active spirit in the Israeli art scene and produced video-art and ex ...
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    • The Israeli Centre for Digital Art is a dynamic platform for thinking, researching, producing, presenting, and analyzing contemporary art, as well as providing a meeting point for exchange..
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