Exhibitions

Saturday, 18.02.17, 20:00
Sunday, 15.10.17

Curator: Svetlana Reingold

More info: 04-6030800
Saturday, 18.02.17, 20:00
Sunday, 15.10.17

Curator: Svetlana Reingold

More info: 04-6030800
Saturday, 18.02.17, 20:00
Sunday, 15.10.17

Curator: Svetlana Reingold

More info: 04-6030800
Saturday, 18.02.17, 20:00
Sunday, 15.10.17

Curator: Svetlana Reingold

More info: 04-6030800

Humour with Love

Japanese Erotic Art from the Ofer Shagan Collection

New Exhibition: Humourous Erotica - 11.03.2017

The exhibition was brought to Israel with the help of The Embassy of Israel in Japan and is dedicated to to the memory of the collector’s sister, the late Oranit (Shagan) Talmor.

Saturday, 11.03.17, 20:00
Sunday, 04.06.17
More info: 04-6030800

Harajuku Style (At the Horev Centre)

Japanese Street Fashion in the Photographs of Kjeld Duits.

The exhibition will be displayed at "Horev Center", Horev St. 15, Haifa, between the dates: 02.04.17-30.06.17. Free entrance!

Sunday, 02.04.17, 09:00
Friday, 30.06.17
More info: 04-6030800
Contact Free
Saturday, 22.07.17, 20:00
Saturday, 21.04.18
More info: 04-9115888

Vik Muniz: Lampedusa

Vik Muniz's floating installation Lampedusa was launched during the 56th Venice Biennale in 2015. Constructed in commemoration of the 360 immigrants who drowned during their journey from Libya to Italy, the 14-meter-long paper boat was coated with a giant reproduction of the Italian newspaper that reported the tragedy.

Saturday, 11.11.17, 20:00
Saturday, 09.06.18
More info: 04-6030800

Aïm Deuelle Luski: The 21st Year to the Demise of Hilmi Shusha

The artist Aïm Deuelle Luski focuses his work The 21st Year to the Demise of Hilmi Shusha (2017) on a specific political event that occurred during the First Intifada. The two works present a reality in which the endless cycle of disaster, threat and terror produces a contemporary form of indifference and alienation. French philosopher Jacques Derrida describes this as a process of disconnection from the suffering of others. The suffering becomes transparent and denied, in a process of formative and defensive violence exercised by the state’s institutions.

Saturday, 11.11.17, 20:00
Saturday, 09.06.18
More info: 04-6030800

AME72

The street artist known as AME72 draws inspiration from pop culture and uses bold colors in his stenciled and freehand graffiti works. His installation features ten life-size policemen drawn on wooden boards: smiling on one side, frowning on the reverse. The policemen are designed to resemble LEGO minifigures, a recurring motif in the artist's work.

Saturday, 11.11.17, 20:00
Saturday, 09.06.18
More info: 04-6030800