Friday, December 23, 2011

GALLERY MOMENTS

The Tel Aviv Art Museum is located in north central Tel Aviv and is a place to mingle with art-going crowds on a Saturday afternoon.
 
Humanistic sculpture in the courtyard evokes a dramatic contrast with the social-cultural norms of regional neighbours.
 
 Another sculpture, inside the gallery, offered a retrospective in steel plate on the last moments of recent generations.
 
While taking photos of the Art is discouraged by gallery guards - the curators present a ballet of ideas – to dance to each mind’s music.

In the original gallery building a show offers "dialogue" between the world views of different art / artists.

And  . . . .for another contemporary photo exhibit - the photos evoke motion and destination. . . .


In another hall, in the new gallery annex, art from the decades prior to the emergence of Israel defines an emerging collective identity.
  . . . . and this dynamic of awareness grows and focuses within new discovered worlds of personal experience  . . .  in the decades following the foundation of Israel.
An engineering/architecture exhibit put the development and building of the Tel Aviv Art Gallery into the context of moments in time.
In another hall, sketches by Picasso were used to explain the emergence of structure and emotion in one human's imagination.
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