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TEL AVIV KICKS OFF ART YEAR 2012

03-20-2012

 

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 TEL AVIV KICKS OFF ART YEAR 2012 WITH 

WEEKEND OF CITY-WIDE ART OPENINGS,

 EXHIBITIONS AND TOURS, MARCH 21-25  

 

Habima Theater

New York - March 20, 2012: The city of Tel Aviv will kick off its year-long city-wide art festival with Arts Weekend 2012, featuring specially commissioned art displays, gallery openings, street art exhibitions and tours, March 21-25, 2012.

 

Celebrating the completion of renovation projects to three major cultural institutions--the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv Cinemateque and Habima National Theater--the festival will offer art-centric activities and events at various locations throughout the city, including:

  • Non-Stop Museum (March 22-23): A 24-hour art marathon at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art featuring panel discussions, art tours, dance and video-art screenings and a special exhibition, including:
    • 8-Cubic Meters: A unique exhibition displaying the works (sized eight cubic meters or less) of 15 independent Israeli artists.    
    • Land of Promise: A large-scale video screening of 24 different artworks created by Israeli artists edited into one 90-minute piece.    
    • Indie City: A video presentation of acoustic performances by Tel Aviv-based musicians taken in various locations around the city.    
    • "Gaga" at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art: A dance workshop based on the newly developed "Gaga" dance style created by world-renowned choreographer Ohad Naharin, featuring the Batsheva Dance Company. 
  • Street art in Tel Aviv
    Street Art Around the City
     (March 21): A contemporary exhibition featuring colorful large-scale street artworks projected onto central buildings in Tel Aviv. 
  • Tel Aviv Art Tours (March 21): Specially themed art tours focusing on urban photography, female artwork, poetry and acting, as well as contemporary artwork; and a "South-Side Graffiti and Street Art Tour.
  • aMUSEment Park (March 22): A presentation of works created by select Tel Aviv artists who have cohabitated in a house near Rothschild Boulevard for one month leading up to Tel Aviv Arts Weekend.
  • Opening Event at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art Concourse(March 24): An event spotlighting the relationship between technology and art in Tel Aviv. The multimedia gala will conn
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