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Ausstellungen siehe unter Helena Rubinstein Pavilion for Contemporary Art

 


The Tel Aviv Museum of Art is Israel's leading museum of modern and contemporary art, and home to one of the world's largest collections of Israeli art. Since its founding in 1932, the Museum has served as one of Tel Aviv's major cultural hubs, displaying a vibrant mix of permanent collections and temporary exhibitions in a wide variety of fields - painting, sculpture, prints and drawings, photography, video, architecture and design. Each year, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art welcomes more than 500,000 visitors, offering them over twenty annual Israeli and international art exhibitions.

Situated in an impressive architectural complex, the Museum is an integral part of the city's major cultural center - the Golda Meir Cultural and Art Center - home to the Israeli Opera and the Cameri Theater. One of the most diverse and dynamic cultural institutions in Israel, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art serves as a hub of activity for the local arts scene. In addition to its collections, the Museum presents performances of music and dance, film, and lecture series on philosophy and art.

The fully computerized art library and its Documentation Center for Art in Israel serve over 15,000 students, scholars and curators each year. The library subscribes to the major art journals and receives the latest catalogues of exhibitions of Israeli art, modern and contemporary art, photography, design and architecture. It is the most comprehensive reference center in the Middle East.

The Museum's original building on Rothschild Boulevard has great historical significance: it was there that Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion proclaimed the establishment of the State of Israel on 14 May 1948.

The Helena Rubinstein Pavilion for Contemporary Art , an adjunct to the main building, functions as a showcase and platform for young talents. Opened in 1959, it was beautifully renovated in 1989 with funds provided by the Helena Rubinstein Foundation and the Municipality of Tel Aviv-Yafo. The Danek and Jadzia Gertner Gallery specializes in changing long-term exhibitions of decorative art.

Each week some 1,500 children, youth and adults from all walks of life attend classes in painting, drawing, ceramics, sculpture, photography, video and computer art, and printmaking at the Museum's Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Art Education Center.



represented artists

Alexander Archipenko     
Jean Arp     
Georg Baselitz   Georg Baselitz freereport  
William Baziotes     
Pierre Bonnard     
Fernando Botero     
Georges Braque   Georges Braque freereport  
Alexander Calder   Alexander Calder freereport  
Paul Cézanne     
Marc Chagall     
Edgar Degas     
James Ensor     
Moshe Gershuni     
Alberto Giacometti   Alberto Giacometti freereport  
Fritz Glarner     
Albert Gleizes     
Julio González   Julio González freereport  
Alexej von Jawlensky     
Gustav Klimt     
Oskar Kokoschka     
Fernand Léger     
El Lissitzky     
René Magritte     
André Masson     
Henri Matisse   Henri Matisse freereport  
Amedeo Modigliani     
Claude Monet     
Henry Moore     
Edvard Munch     
Shirin Neshat   Shirin Neshat freereport  
Ben Nicholson   Ben Nicholson freereport  
Mimmo Paladino   Mimmo Paladino freereport  
Pablo Picasso   Pablo Picasso freereport  
Camille Pissarro     
Jackson Pollock   Jackson Pollock freereport  
Arnaldo Pomodoro     
Richard Pousette Dart     
Jean Renoir     
Auguste Rodin     
Chaim Soutine     
Frank Stella   Frank Stella freereport  
Yves Tanguy     
Meyer Vaisman     
Vincent van Gogh     
Edouard Vuillard     



 

Contact Information

Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Shaul Hamelech Blvd. 27
64329 Tel-Aviv (Israel)

Phone: +972 3 6961297
Fax: +972 3 6958099
Tikva@tamuseum.com
www.tamuseum.com

Opening Time:
Mo, We 10-16h Tu, Th 10-22h, Fr 10-14h, Sa 10-16h