• Published 01:54 27.05.09
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Late-period art

By Ellie Armon Azoulay

b Collectors Gallery in Tel Aviv (The Center for Contemporary Art, 5 Kalisher Street). The exhibit "7 x4.5" is the new gallery's second. Curators: Alma Sessler and Orit Gat. Among the artists represented: Michal Bar-Or, Adi Brande and Ariel Schlesinger. Also at the center, a group exhibition, Standard Deviation, with works by Guy Ben-Ner, Aya Ben Ron, Meir Tati, Tamir Lichtenberg, Uriel Miron, Oz Malul, Roy Menahem Markovich, Roy Mordechai, Shai-Lee Uziel and Efrat Kedem. Curator: Maayan Sheleff. Members of the Western group will screen short films at 8 P.M. in the auditorium. Open until 11 P.M.

b Sommer Gallery in Tel Aviv (13 Rothschild Boulevard). Works on paper and sculptures by the German artist Paloma Varga Weisz. The watercolors depict invented figures mimicking those in fairy tales and myths. Open until midnight.

b Engel Gallery in Tel Aviv (26 Gordon Street). "The Good Place, Eutopia, escape to romanticism" examines the fine line between the local and the universal. Among the artists represented: Yoav Ben Dov, Eytan Heller and Amir Weinberg. Until midnight.

b Tel Aviv Museum (27 Shaul Hamelech Street). The museum is open from 8 P.M. until midnight at a reduced price of NIS 25.

b The Artists' House in Tel Aviv (9 Alharizi Street). Six new exhibits opening Wednesday. Dorit Feldman's "From corpus to light," accompanied by a new book and treating three central themes: the self-portrait, nature and bookcases. Curation/text: Rivka Bakalash. Yael Reshef's "Three parts and one more" turns its glance inside the home and the individual. Michal Perry's "Scrolls of nothing," a combination of painting, text, photos and sound. Curator: Daniela Talmor. Nir Shalev's "Gallop," painting, sculpture and multimedia. Curator: Orna Gordon. Eli Diner's "Urban Tree," stories of trees in city spaces. Exhibit curator: Daniel Kahane-Levinson. Sene Farah Bashara's "The whole and all its parts." Until midnight.

b Minshar School of Art in Tel Aviv (18 David Hochmi Street). Three exhibits: "Scaffolding," a wall sculpture by Raanan Harlap on the front of the building. In the entrance-young artists' space, an exhibit by Liav Mizrahi. In the large hall, an exhibit by Avi Ganor dealing with the time and the conceptualization of sight. Until 11 P.M.

b Inga Gallery in Tel Aviv (2 Harakevet Street). An exhibit by Daniella and Shai Azoulay, "Woman becomes Tree." Open until midnight.

b Tavi Dresner Gallery in Tel Aviv (24 Achva Street). Elad Koppler's "After the Heat Wave," an apocalyptic fantasy recalling the biblical flood story. Until midnight.

b Zimmer in Tel Aviv (5 Hagedud Haivri Street). Oren Adar Burla's sketches and paintings in mixed media from the 1990s to the present day. Two-dimensional heads in various shapes and colors. Until midnight.

b Studio 20 in Old Jaffa (20 Mazal Arie Alley). "Altneuland," with the participation of Varda Carmi, Lilach Weiss and Rachel Nahshon-Dotan. The artists approach Herzl's novel of this name and examine Tel Aviv as an old-new city-country. Until midnight.

b In the artist's home in Tel Aviv (55 Ibn Gvirol Street). A three-day exhibit by Hadas Reshef, composed of three series of her works in "Like a bitch," is composed of portraits. "Homage" treats famous artists. "Not exactly amazing" consists of new paintings and drawings. Until midnight.

b The Office Gallery in Tel Aviv (3 Shlomo Hamelech Street). Natalia Zorbov's exhibit includes three films to be screened continuously. Until midnight.

b Kayma Gallery in Jaffa (23 Ben Dosa Street). The public is invited to an evening of wine, arak and cheese, and screenings of original videos. Various artists.

b The Photoway photography school in Tel Aviv (45 Kibbutz Galuyot Street). A group exhibit: Alice Klingman, Ariel Yanai, Dina Levy, Michal Geva, Melanie Daniel, Smadar Eliasaf and others. Until 2 A.M.

b The Diaspora Museum in Ramat Aviv. Current exhibitions open from 7 P.M. until early morning. "Never looked better" - contemporary artists react to photos by Leni and Herbert Sonnenfeld. "Wergeland's legacy: Jews in Norway, 1851-1945," and "From amulet to jewelry." Yakov Gross's new film "Woman in the sands" will be screened.

b Alon Segev Gallery in Neveh Tzedek (30 Chelouche Street). Ran Tenenbaum's "Preservative." Until 10 P.M.

b Bineth Gallery in Tel Aviv (15 Frishman Street). From the gallery's collection: Lillian Klapisch, Avner Katz, Jan Rauchwerger, Asaf Ben Tzion, Sharon Poliakin. Until 10 P.M.

b Joseph Bau House in Tel Aviv (9 Berdichevsky Street). Posters and fliers from Tel Aviv since the 1950s. And an animated film by Bau about Tel Aviv. Until midnight.

b Gordon Gallery (95 Ben Yehuda Street). Maya Cohen Levy "Several Matters" - works from 1987-2009. Until 10 P.M.

b D.S. Danon in Tel Aviv (42 Frug Street). "Tatoo of an eagle" - homage to Ronny Someck, a group show with Avivit Ballas Baranes, Shuli Bar Navon, Arie Berkowitz, Shuka Glotman, Boaz Tal, Anat Michaelis Levy, Belu Simion Fainaru and others. Curator: Nir Harmat. Until 11 P.M.

b South Tel Aviv (82 Matalon Street, corner of Har Zion). "But it's me." Until midnight.

b Kibbutz Gallery in Tel Aviv (25 Dov Hoz Street). "In Common-Kibbutz:1978-1990" - a group show, part of the kibbutz midrash project marking 100 years of kibbutzim. Until 11 P.M.

b Nelly Aman Gallery in Tel Aviv (26 Gordon Street). "Tarzan League" by Guy Raz. Until 11 P.M.

b Chelouche Gallery in Tel Aviv (5 Chissin Street). "Neighbors," a group show. Until midnight.

b Art + Hotel in Tel Aviv (35 Ben Yehuda Street). Video-art in the lobby with tours at 8 P.M., 9 P.M., 10 P.M. and 11 P.M.

b Raw Art Gallery in Tel Aviv (3 Shvil Hameretz Street). Shows by gallery artists. 8 P.M. until 11 P.M.

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