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Make the Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art a Stop on Your Tel Aviv Tour

The Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art offers a fresh and challenging exhibition program of Israeli and international artists, making it a must-see attraction for your next Tel Aviv excursion

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Jossef Krispel 2016
Jossef Krispel 2016
Jossef Krispel 2016 Credit: Lena Gomon
Jossef Krispel 2016 Credit: Lena Gomon
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Nestled in Tel Aviv’s celebrated Bauhaus district, a typical building is a home to the Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art. Its collections and represented artists are well known to art lovers all over the world. Opened in 1994, the gallery exhibits a collection of Israeli and international art within its walls. The gallery's various artists are included in the finest corporate and private collections and exhibited widely in major museums and galleries throughout the world. Among the gallery's artists: Amikam Toren, Keren Cytter, Ori Gersht, Orly Maiberg, Mosh Kashi, Shahar Yahalom, Jossef Krispel, Eti Jacobi, Hilla Toony Navok, Matan Ben Tolila and more.

Hunting by Orly Maiberg
Hunting by Orly Maiberg
Hunting by Orly Maiberg
Hunting by Orly Maiberg

Over the years Noga Gallery have worked to cultivate and promote groundbreaking artists who have become an integral part of the Israeli canon worldwide, represented Israel at international art events such as the Venice Biennale, the Documenta in Germany, the Yokohama Triennale and more.

Cain 2020 Moran Kliger
Cain 2020 Moran Kliger
Cain 2020 Moran Kliger Credit: Lena Gomon
Cain 2020 Moran Kliger Credit: Lena Gomon

In addition, the works of Noga Gallery artists are included in some of the largest museums’ collections, worldwide, such as the Tate Modern in London, the Guggenheim Museum in New York, and the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Israel Museum, the Tel Aviv Museum and others. The gallery’s artists have also participated in leading art fairs in the world, such as Art Basel, Fiac Paris, Art Basel Miami, and the Armory Show in New York.

An undisputable history of art appreciationIt all started back in 1991, when Nechami Gottlib first established the Noga Gallery in Herzliya. Three years later, the young gallery formed a fruitful partnership with Adina Alshech, and relocated to Tel Aviv - Initially to Dizengoff Street and in 2002 to Ehad Ha'am Street. The transformation led the gallery and its artists – many in the early stages of their careers – to quickly grow. In a short time, Noga became one of Israel’s major contemporary art galleries.

Dina Shenav 2016
Dina Shenav 2016
Dina Shenav 2016 Credit: Lena Gomon
Dina Shenav 2016 Credit: Lena Gomon

To date, the Noga Gallery has displayed the work of 168 artists in 142 exhibitions (the majority of them solo shows). It has taken part in 21 international art fairs and exhibitions. This, of course, to promote the gallery’s ultimate goal: exposing cutting edge and promising Israeli artists, as well as increasing dialogues and exchanges with major international artists, for an art-infused perspective on life.

Hunting by Orly Maiberg
Hunting by Orly Maiberg
Hunting by Orly Maiberg
Hunting by Orly Maiberg

Why visit the Noga on your next visit to Tel Aviv When entering the gallery, you will instantly be introduced to a main white-cubed space exhibiting a wide range of media and themes, created by the Noga’s core group of artists. The gallery places a major emphasis on creating an emotional and intellectual aesthetic experience that is reflected in the exhibition program and curation, while giving an ongoing attention to new artistic tendencies. Visiting the gallery, you will also gain unprecedented access to exciting works by young and emerging artists, providing you with a glimpse at contemporary Israeli life and living, from an insider’s perspective.

Hilla Toony Navok 2013
Hilla Toony Navok 2013
Hilla Toony Navok 2013 Credit: Lena Gomon
Hilla Toony Navok 2013 Credit: Lena Gomon

For an exceptional treat, be sure to stop by the new upcoming exhibition, by the well-known international photographer Ori Gersht, opening in September.

For more information and to plan your visit to the Noga Gallery, visit >>

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