02.11.2011 - 31.10.2012
MAKING ROOM: CONTEMPORARY ISRAELI PHOTOGRAPHYNew acquisitions reflecting a trend in contemporary photography dealing with places.
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02.11.2011 - 31.10.2012
MAKING ROOM: CONTEMPORARY ISRAELI PHOTOGRAPHYNew acquisitions reflecting a trend in contemporary photography dealing with places.
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02.11.2011 - 31.07.2012
FIVE MOMENTS: TRAJECTORIES IN THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE TEL AVIV MUSEUMThe architecture of the Museum's buildings throughout the years
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04.11.2011 - 04.11.2012
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY | facelook: ISRAELI ARTISTS ON A "SOCIAL NETWORK"An interactive exhibition dealing with overt and covert links between portraits from the Museum's collection of Israeli art
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16.03.2012 - 25.08.2012
THE 2011 RAPPAPORT PRIZE FOR A YOUNG ISRAELI PAINTER | MICHAEL HALAK: FACES AND LANDSCAPESThe exhibition focuses on Michael Halak's series of portraits and landscape paintings...
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Rachel Lautman
Circulating Exhibitions Department
Loan Exhibitions of Art Reproductions
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Friday 01 June 2012
CRITICAL MASS: CONTEMPORARY ART FROM INDIAEncounter with four artists and the curators (English)
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SHIRLEY BAR-AMOTZ: HAPPY DAYS | THE 2012 ANDREA M. BRONFMAN PRIZEEncounters with the artist and the curator (Hebrew)
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Live Soundtracks for Movies That Don't Yet ExistA musical performance
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CRITICAL MASS: CONTEMPORARY ART FROM INDIAEncounter with the curator Rotem Ruff (Hebrew)
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SHIRLEY BAR-AMOTZ: HAPPY DAYS | THE 2012 ANDREA M. BRONFMAN PRIZEEncounters with the artist and the curator (Hebrew)
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Mon, Wed 10.00-16.00
Tues, Thurs 10.00-22.00
Fri 10.00-14.00
Sat 10.00-16.00
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Tel Aviv Museum of Art
27 Shaul Hamelech Blvd
Tel Aviv, 61332
ISRAEL
The new addition to the building is 20,000 square meters. Designed by architect Preston Scott Cohen of Harvard University, the building will transform the visitor experience.