This year’s big Israeli art sale returns to Tel Aviv

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The annual Israeli art exhibition sponsored by Bank Hapoalim will be held this weekend for the 21st time. The exhibition, which has become a tradition and home for young Israeli artists and social art, will be dedicated this year to the theme of promoting and empowering women. As every year, the bank will open the gates of its main executive building and invite the general public to one of the largest art exhibitions in Israel, which is spread over the six floors of the building and features hundreds of artists who have donated the fruits of their work.

“Grand Central Station”, created by Ziv Koren (Photo courtesy of Bank Hapoalim)

This year the exhibition aims to help and promote non-profit organizations and organizations in a variety of areas: empowering women leadership, helping women who have come out of the cycle of violence, surviving a cycle of prostitution or those who have experienced a life of exploitation and harm on their way to a life of growth and independence. To this end, Bank Hapoalim, through the Center for Social Banking and the Community Workers’ Fund, selected ten non-profit organizations and women’s organizations to which the proceeds from the exhibition will be donated, including a female spirit association, Becoming the Creators, Michal Sala Forum Women Against Violence, Bat Melech and the Hope Hope Association. The artists will receive 25 percent of the sales.

"harmony".  Created by Lada Lapidos (Photo courtesy of Bank Hapoalim)

“harmony”. Created by Lada Lapidos (Photo courtesy of Bank Hapoalim)

The exhibition will feature about 500 works by leading artists in Israel, including Tzivi Geva, Leah Nickel, Nir Hod, Yair Garbuz, Ziv Koren, Ido Marcus, Meirav Kabsa, Yonatan Ullman, Philip Rancher, Yigal Tumarkin, Sigalit Landau and many more. . GodAn exhibition will include a themed exhibition called “Salamander” that will feature a collection of works by well-known artists. A special museum store will also be set up at the exhibition, where selected products such as cookbooks, bags and other items will be sold, the proceeds of which will also be transferred to the women’s associations.

Exhibition “Israeli Art 2021”, 63 Yehuda Halevi St. 00-21: 00

"Redhead", Created by Dalit Marom (Photo courtesy of Bank Hapoalim)

“Redhead”, a work by Dalit Marom (photo courtesy of Bank Hapoalim)

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