5 Exhibitions To Visit In June

Alexandra Levin, art historian, art guide and DI art expert prepared her list of local exhibitions and cultural events that she highly recommends to visit in June! 1. Vangelis Kyris: Light and Thread Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv The exhibition features a unique photography project by the internationally recognized artist

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5 Exhibitions To Visit In may

Alexandra Levin, art historian, art guide and DI art expert prepared her list of local exhibitions and cultural events that she highly recommends to visit in May! 1. INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM DAY More than 100 museums across the country International Museum Day is celebrated every year in May around the world,

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5 Exhibitions To Visit In April

Alexandra Levin, art historian, art guide and DI art expert prepared her list of local exhibitions and cultural events that she highly recommends to visit in April! 1. Heroines. Fashion and Hope in World War II Design Museum Holon The new exhibition, conceived by fashion historian and curator Ya’ara Keydar

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Wood As an Art by Tamara Knopinsky.

Artist Tamara Knopinsky shared with DI CATALOGUE  magazine insights about her work and the unique process of creating wooden artworks. About the Artist: City: Tel Aviv Field: Interior designer, artist Brand: TO.MA Wood Art Tamara, tell us about yourself and how your brand was created I have a degree in

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6 Exhibitions To Visit In March

March turned out to be very rich for impressing art events. Alexandra Levin, art historian and art guide prepared a list of local exhibitions and cultural events that she highly recommends to visit this month. Go check it out and don’t forget that there’s always more to discover in the

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5 exhibitions to visit in February

Alexandra Levin, art historian and art guide prepared a list of local exhibitions and cultural events that she highly recommends to visit in February. Go check it out and don’t forget that there’s always more to discover in the Israel’s art scene! 1. “and yet: looking at contemporary art 1985-2025”

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