Exhibitions
Battle Kites from Japan
Created by artists Endo Hiromi and Kazama Masao
A new kite exhibition for families!
40 new and spectacular kites decorated with mythical fighters, historical and mythological figures, Kabuki theater actors and more are presented at the exhibition.
Pillar Prints
Hashira-e (“pillar pictures”) are woodblock prints with specific measurements. The source of these long, narrow prints and the exact dates of their provenance are not known, but it seems that they were integrated into the hanging scrolls that were traditionally used to decorate the interior supporting beams of the Japanese house.
Saturday, 09.09.17
Curator: Adi Shelach
A Private Moment in Public
The exhibition "A Private Moment in Public" addresses the capture of personal, intimate moments that remove the usual defenses and masks donned in front of the camera. Such intimate moments appearing in the public eye evoke sensations poised between distance and closeness, familiarity and concealment, intimacy and publicity.
Artist Wall: Israël Thomas
Thomas Israël creates interactive works, video installations, sculptures, and performance. Having begun his career in theater, his atypical approach to digital arts revolves around the themes of the body, time, and the subconscious.
The Wax Museum: Approaching Celebrities
The exhibition focuses on works of art that correspond with wax museums featuring historical and celebrity figures that reflect our interest in watching famous characters. Visitors can pose next to a famous character and “meet” the subjects of admiration, which are unapproachable, in terms of place and time.
19th Century Prints and Photographs of Jerusalem
This exhibition is based on the National Maritime Museum's rich collection of prints. It examines how the city was represented in the 19th Century, also in relation to early photographs.
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