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During the month of December, the world renowned Tel Aviv Museum of Art will open several new exhibitions featuring both Israeli and international artists and photographers. It will also hold lectures, special events and concerts throughout the month.
Exhibitions
Orit Gersht: Slivers
This exhibit features the latest work by award-winning Israeli fine art photographer Orit Gersht’s exploring themes such as natural and artificial beauty, fragility and death. The video and stills on display were taken as Gersht documented his endeavor to create artificial flowers inspired by Flemmish painter Jan Brueghel the Elder, only to surround them with mirrors that he shattered around them.
When: December 13, 2014 to May 30, 2015
Where: Charles and Evelyn Kramer Galleries in main building
Uri Katzenstein: backyard
Works of sculpture, video art, robots and films that reflect a theme of the connection between states of matter with disruptions of time
When: April 18 – August 15, 2015
Where: Ruth and Bruce Rappaport Sculpture Gallery; Helen J. Haft and J. David Haft Hall (upper level)
Turn On: Time-Based Art from the Julia Stoschek Collection
An exhibition from one of the most important private collections of time-based media art in the world
When: March 30 – August 29, 2015
Where: Lilly & Yoel Moshe Elstein Multi-Purpose Gallery, Herta and Paul Amir Building
This Place
The fruition of a years-long project in which 12 acclaimed photographers embedded themselves in 12 different locations to produce thousands of unique works of art. The exhibition has already been featured at the DOX Centre for Contemporary Art in Prague last year, and after its stay in Tel Aviv will be featured in Brooklyn Museum of Art in New York.
When: May 15 – September 5, 2015
Where: Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Pavilion, Main Building
Workplace
Artists explore the notions of various types of work through their environs, such as a carpentry shop, a fashion accessories business, a forced labor camp, building site and a construction store.
When: May 22 – October 31, 2015
Where: Helena Rubinstein Pavilion for Contemporary Art
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