Two new exhibitions at the Tel Aviv University gallery explore connections between the cerebral and the sensorial.
The exhibition presents various systems of self-morphing materials, which are at the very forefront of science, imitating material processes that occur in nature so as to grow and develop.
Ingenuity and creativity, rationality and emotion, the woman as a mother, as a wife, healer and priestess connected to the spirit world – all various qualities taking shape on Cohen’s paintings.
Greenfield won a scholarship to study art printing techniques, some of which he displays in his new exhibition, which is called “Lions and Letters.”
Ophrat is one of the headliners at this year’s Musrara Mix Festival, which will take place May 30 to June 1 at its perennial berth, the Naggar School of Photography, Music and New Media.
Not only art students need to learn to step back to connect the dots. It’s an art we should all appreciate.
Protest artist Ben-Uzi is a man of emotion. He tries to give space and expression in his art to a whole set of emotions, and he restrains each of them as little as possible.
Rozei’s art installations are on display during a two-month group exhibition at the Umm el-Fahm Art Gallery from May 20. His solo exhibition will premiere at the Art Lab in Tel Aviv on June 1.