Exhibitions
Double Vision
Contemporary Art from Japan
The exhibition "Double Vision" consists of two parts - "imaginary" and "real" - providing a view of opposing facets of contemporary Japanese society through the eyes of 30 artists of different generations.
Double Vision
Contemporary Art from Japan
The exhibition "Double Vision" consists of two parts - "imaginary" and "real" - providing a view of opposing facets of contemporary Japanese society through the eyes of 30 artists of different generations.
Tuesday, 25.12.12
The items are by the courtesy of the Israel Antiquities Authority
Treasure of Cultic Vessels -
Tel Qashish
For the first time, a favissa (repository for discarded cult objects), dated to the 13th century BCE, has been discovered some 300 m. north of Tel Qashish and about 2 km north of Tel Yokneam.
Netsuke and Okimono
The Varda & Solomo Toister Collection
Originally, the netsuke was a carved and embellished clothing accessory that was tied with a cord to other items known as sagemono (hanging things).
Calligraphy and Kokuji
The Association for International Advancement of Calligraphic Culture
Calligraphy and kokuji (symbols carved on wooden boards) are crafts that originated in China and were brought to Korea and Japan.
Outsiders, naive and autodidacts
The Haifa Museum of Art will be opening the first ever Outsider Art exhibition (also known as Art Brut) in Israel in January 2013.
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