Sculpture Garden | Sculpture Garden | Listening, Touching Material: Rediscovering the Museum’s Outdoor Sculptures

Curators: Dr. Aya Lurie, Noga Litman

The Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art invites the public—families, children, and adults—to rediscover the museum’s sculpture garden, located in the very heart of Herzliya as an integral part of the public sphere.
The sculpture garden offers diverse audiences a heartening and enriching encounter with visual art through text panels, images, audio readings, a sound project, and an experiential family activity led by MUZA – the educational wing of the museum (via QR scanning).

The Herzliya Museum’s sculpture garden was established in the late 1980s by the Herzliya Municipality, under the leadership of the museum’s then‑director, the late Yoav Dagon.
Most of the sculptures were installed in the garden during the 1990s, as a natural continuation of the dialogue with artists who exhibited their work at the museum during those years, or as dedicated donations.

The garden features a diverse representation of prominent Israeli artists, including Yechiel Shemi, Yigal Tumarkin, Menashe Kadishman, Yaacov Dorchin, Zvi Lachman, Ofra Zimbalista, and others.

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