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Raw Art Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in Tel Aviv, Israel.. The Raw Art Gallery was founded in 2007 [1] by Shimon Ben Shabbat and Eldan Barnoon. [2] [3] The gallery represents Israeli and international artists who work in the fields of painting, photography, sculpting and video with a goal of promoting young contemporary art and to represent Israeli artists around the world.
In 1989, Roy Lichtenstein created a giant two-panel mural especially for the museum hall The Tel Aviv Museum of Art was established in 1932 in a building at 16 Rothschild Boulevard that was the former home of Tel Aviv's first mayor, Meir Dizengoff, who had donated the property for a museum in memory of his wife, Zina, following her death in 1930. [2]
Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., formerly Hobby Lobby Creative Centers, is an American retail company. It owns a chain of arts and crafts stores with a volume of over $5 billion in 2018. [ 1 ] The chain has 1,001 stores in 48 U.S. states.
Sirens can be heard around Tel Aviv this morning (7 October), as the deals with the aftermath of ‘dozens’ of rockets fired from the Gaza Strip. One woman has so far been confirmed dead, and ...
Tel Aviv is ranked at 3rd place as the most dog-friendly city in the world. [25] Tel Aviv has 182.10 dogs per 1,000 people, putting it in third place in that category behind Seattle and Miami. [25] There are also plenty of dog-friendly beaches in Tel Aviv such as Hilton Beach, a gay beach popular among dog owners. [26]
The Artist is a hotel in Tel Aviv, Israel. It was opened in 2009, [1] and renovated and reopened in 2019. [citation needed] In addition to focusing on art within the hotel, the hotel's architecture has itself been called a work of art by Jewish Chronicle magazine. [1]
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The complex is adjacent to Beit Ariela (the Central Municipal Library) and the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, with Dubnow Park lying at the back of the center. Charles Bronfman was the largest single donor who contributed to the renovation of the Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center during the 2010s. [4]