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Category Archives: museums
The Glass Art Museum in the Desert
Did I already say that I love exploring small art museums? Of course, I also love even more visiting the great museums of the world, but the experience of finding a small museum in a not-so-important city, in a remote … Continue reading
Posted in art, museums
Tagged Arad in Israel, art, Gideon Friedman, Glass Museum Arad, Israeli art
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Photography Exhibitions at the Eretz Israel Museum
We spent the morning yesterday at the Eretz Israel Museum in Tel Aviv. The focus was on the two exhibitions of photography that are scheduled to close this weekend, we visited a few more, actually all had photography as their … Continue reading
Posted in museums, photography
Tagged A Yemenite Story, American Colony, ATA, Eretz Israel Museum, Local Testimony 2011, museums, photography, Tel Aviv, World Press 2011
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From Dada to Surrealism – The Exhibition
At last I succeeded to get to Jerusalem and visit the exhibition I have already read so much about, witnessed so many discussions and disputes, and even written about its catalog, or better say the catalog of the first staging … Continue reading
Posted in art, museums
Tagged art, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Jules Perahim, M.H.Maxy, Marcel Iancu, Radu Stern, Tristan Tzara, Victor Brauner
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Bilbao Snapshots
I spent last week a few days in Bilbao, my first time in this city. It was a business trip, and I had only a few hours to spare which I tried to use at best in order to get … Continue reading
Posted in art, museums, travel
Tagged Bilbao, Bilbao Museum of Fine Arts, Guggenheim Bilbao, museums, travel notes, travel notes in Spain
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‘Picasso in Paris’ at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam
May 1st was a beautiful day in Amsterdam this year. I had a few free hours at the beginning of a short but busy business trip and as in many cases I looked for opportunities to visit art museums and … Continue reading
Muzee si expozitii in Bucuresti
Din recentul nostru periplu bucurestean nu puteau sa lipseasca vizitele in muzee si salile de expozitii. Din pacate am ratat la milimetru doua expozitii care s-au inchis exact in ziua sosirii noastre. Si totusi am reusit sa vedem cateva lucruri … Continue reading
Posted in art, history, museums
Tagged art, Bucuresti, galeria Orizont, galeria Simeza, Georgeta Grabovschi, history, Horatiu Malaele, icoane, Iosif Iser, Marianne, Marijana Bitulescu, museums, Muzeul Municipiului Bucuresti, Muzeul National Cotroceni, Muzeul National de Arta al Romaniei, Muzeul National de Istorie al Romaniei, Relu Bitulescu, Stairways to Heaven, Theodor Aman, Theodor Pallady
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3 exhibitions at the Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art in Haifa
With Japan still in our hearts and minds we went on Saturday morning to visit the exhibitions at the Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art in Haifa. Beautifully located on the Carmel Mountain this is the best place in Israel to … Continue reading
Posted in art, museums
Tagged Felix Tikotin, Haifa, Japamese art, Japan, kokeshi, Tikotin Museum
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Foto Rachel
Another exhibition which I visited last week at the Eretz Israel Museum in Tel Aviv was the very interesting and moving exhibition of photographs named Foto Rachel – open to the public until March 30. It marks and brings testimony … Continue reading
Posted in holidays, museums
Tagged Cyprus camps, Eretz Israel Museum, Foto Rachel, history, history of Eretz Israel, Rachel Fisher
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Trenul credintei
After writing yesterday about the Eretz Israel exhibition about the First Governor of Jerusalem, I was asked about my article on the Hejaz train exhibition. I looked back in my archives and I discovered that it was written a few … Continue reading
Posted in history, museums
Tagged Eretz Israel Museum, Hejaz train, history, history of Eretz Israel
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Sir Ronald Storrs – The First Governor of Jerusalem
The Eretz Israel Museum in Tel Aviv has a great tradition of exceptional historic exhibitions, based on photography and documents that bring back important and sometimes forgotten episodes from the history of the Land of Israel before and after the … Continue reading
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Tagged Eretz Israel Museum, history, history of Eretz Israel, Jerusalem, Jerusalem Old City, Ronald Storrs
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