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  • Shimon Avni

    Shimon Avni

    The elements of the pastoral landscape that Avni created can be interpreted personally as well as politically, thus they charge the installation with an awareness of illusion and escape from reality. The prominent green pasture may allude to the politics of the Green Line, and to the artist’s

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  • Wallflowers

    Wallflowers

    Participating artists: Dan Bergstein, Michal Helfman, Tamar Lamm, Leonard Kogan, Adam Rabinowitz, Gil Marco Shani The group exhibition was inspired by teenage memories and admiration for a pop band. It illuminates the work of young artists, who deal with seduction from various aspects, and it has an atmosphere of sexuality, both hidden and overt, seemingly innocent-looking.

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  • Dan Reisner

    Dan Reisner

    The concrete works that incorporate plant content, create a dialogue with the museum’s concrete structure and raise questions about how art is integrated into an urban landscape. Dan Reisner was born in 1964, Israel.  

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  • Arik Miranda

    Arik Miranda

    The work name is taken from a popular song from the 1970’s and implies a relationship of unfulfilled love. Arik Miranda was born in 1972, Israel.    

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  • Aharon Anish

    Aharon Anish

    In Anish’s current exhibition the combination of running images and subtitles creates an animation-like effect. Anish himself appears in each frame and plays different characters. Aharon Anish was born in 1967, Israel.      

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  • Avi Siton

    Avi Siton

    TOY-TECH, sculptures Inside the sophisticated aerodynamic-shaped robot-sculptures the artist implanted traction springs. After stretching the spring mechanism, the sculptures try to ‘take off’ but in vain and eventually they freeze after a few futile convulsions.

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  • Justine Frank

    Justine Frank

    Justine Frank is a Belgian-Jewish surrealist who lived in France in the 1920s and 1930s and worked alongside major French artists and thinkers at the time. After years of oblivion, Roee Rosen revealed her plastic works and a novel she wrote. The nature of Rosen’s project blurs the line between reality and fiction, documentation and fantasy, past and present. Roee Rosen was born in 1963, Israel.  

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  • Sigalit Landau

    Sigalit Landau

    At the center of the artist’s exhibition is a female figure – for the most part Landau herself – and places she writes in her body. Her movement between different places is spread out in space, such as when traveling in a concrete mixer which becomes a music box. There is also a clear and direct physical expression in the video work ‘Barbed Hula’, the experience of watching blends mesmerizing beauty with a feeling of pain that makes it difficult to look at. Sigalit

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  • Miki Kratsman

    Miki Kratsman

    In the 100-odd photographs taken in the 15 years prior to the exhibition, the images present scenes from the daily life of Israeli society and the occupation. They sharpen questions related to the photographer’s point of view, the role of the camera, and the relationship between the photographer and the person being photographed. Miki Kratsman was born in 1959, Argentina.

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  • Michal Heiman

    Michal Heiman

    Michal Heiman is engaged in compiling the ‘Michal Heiman Tests’ M.H.T., based on the classic psychological projection test and in their operation in museum spaces. The display spaces – a kind of treatment rooms – invite a conversation of at least two people, and a box of photographed images and a sofa stand at its base. Michal Heiman was born in 1954, Israel.

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