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Art TLV, from September 27 (2008) in Tel-Aviv. The exhibition will span from Helena Rubinstein pavilion for Contemporary Art to Rothschild Boulevard and Nachalat Benyamin. The main show, is curated by Dr. Andrew Renton. On Nachalat Benyamin street, "Artists curate artists", experimental show where young Israeli artists curate themselves.
Ronen E 2008-09-25 10:51:27

"Can art do more? What does art want? Everything. What can art do? Nothing. What does art do? Something” Jean Art Focus Jerusalem 2008, curated by Ami Barak and Bernard Blistène, from September 24th to October 23rd.

Ronen E 2008-09-23 16:04:57
Nice Works at The Jerusalem Print Workshop. via Caput58
Ronen E 2008-09-22 12:21:26
The Jerusalem Show. Photo tour through the exhibition in the Old City of Jerusalem, July 2008. Artists from Palestine and other countries.
Ronen E 2008-09-22 12:18:39
Essay by Marina Genkina from the introduction to a new catalog of Israeli-Russian artists titled ARTSESSION, Contemporary Israeli Artists from Russia. Zeek magazine.
Ronen E 2008-03-28 18:25:13
SPIEGEL interviews one of the art world's biggest globalizing forces, Guggenheim mastermind Thomas Krens, discusses his affinity for massive projects, including the organization's biggest undertaking ever -- an outpost in Abu Dhabi he hopes to establish as the world's first museum for global contemporary art.
Ronen E 2008-03-28 18:22:01
Aziza, a new stlye, art and street culture online magazine from Israel in English. "Azizas aim is to find new aesthetics, art forms and designs emerging in our area".
Ronen E 2008-03-03 15:47:29
"...for me viewing these gnarled almost Richard Serra-like whirls of scrap metal that have been made out of the Gaza-Egypt border fence. I mean, I don’t want to attribute any sensationalistic over-symbolism here (of course, I can't really help myself either!), but there is something utterly stunning in the contortions of twisted steel that lay under the feet of thousands of women and children and families trampling over it like some kind of ghettoized rusted-red carpet; no longer towering over them as a symbol of tyranny and strangulation but becoming now the very structure that leads them to -- at least for the moment -- some temporary freedom, some temporary breathing room; a combustible space of border subversion and hope." Bryan Finoki of Subtopia writing on smashing of the wall in Rafah with some great pictures too.
Ronen E 2008-02-04 19:05:55
Take the Bassa with Sababa: Israeli comic artists in London
Ronen Eidelman 2008-01-25 01:05:47

Guy Ben-Ner, Stealing Beaty (Trailer)

Ronen E 2008-01-25 01:02:33
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