Art, art everywhere: 13 exhibitions that will bring you color for the weekend

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She is so beautiful // Hanina Gallery

The solo exhibition by the artist Stacey Kovner (curator: Inbal Marie Cohen). Which presents a body of work consisting of many puppets on which pressure is applied. The stress can be external, treatment, change, or an act of disassembly and reassembly. Opening on Thursday at 20:00, Hanina Gallery, March 5 Trail All details on the event page

Stacey Kovner to Hanina Gallery Courtesy of Hanina Gallery

Scales and snakes // Midrasha Gallery

A joint exhibition for three artists of different generations – Moshe Mirsky, Yonatan Gold and Guy Nissenhaus (curator: Avi Lubin), who present three separate and independent bodies of work, which intertwine into one exhibition. Opening on Friday at 10:00, Hamidrasha Gallery, Hayarkon 19 All details on the event page

Guy Nissanhaus Midrasha Gallery  Courtesy of the Midrasha Gallery

Guy Nissanhaus Midrasha Gallery Courtesy of the Midrasha Gallery

A fly on the wall // The Art Lobby

A double exhibition for Lior Shachar and Ruthie de Vries (curator: Orit Moore), who peeled the works from their studio walls, left them in the lobby space (art gallery which is also a foyer of a building), and walked away like a tenant leaving the bike at the entrance, or a professional who left traces after installing light bulbs. Opening on Thursday at 20:00, Art Lobby, Arlozorov 6 All details on the event page

Ruthie de Vries, Art Lobby  Courtesy of the Art Lobby

Ruthie de Vries, Art Lobby Courtesy of the Art Lobby

Simulated Power // Pump House Gallery

A solo exhibition by Gala Weizmann (curator: Shir Newman), which moves between the analogy and the states of accumulation of the moon, and the material that undergoes organic processes of aging. Opening on Friday at 12:00, The Pump House Gallery, Rashif 13 Neve Sha’anan All the details here

Discover Weizmann, The Pump House  Courtesy of the Pump House

Discover Weizmann, The Pump House Courtesy of the Pump House

Abu Abu // Gallery P8

A group exhibition in which Einat Best, Moshe Belmes, Gal Keinan, Shaul Tzemach (curator: Zvika Kantor) participate. The exhibition brings together four artists of one generation, working from the 90s, who all set out on a journey in the depths of the work of others. Opening on Thursday at 20:00, Gallery P8, Hammer 1 All the details here

Moshe Belmes, Gallery P8 |  Courtesy of Gallery P8

Moshe Belmes, Gallery P8 | Courtesy of Gallery P8

Poalot Festival // Alfred Gallery

A multidisciplinary festival that includes about 15 artists from various fields: dance, theater, music, sound, sound and performance. The works refer to the theme of Alfred Gallery’s annual exhibitions, “Flooded”, as well as to the structure of the space and the specific space in which they are displayed. The aim of the festival is to expand and enrich the reference to the annual theme and to give visual, vocal, musical and performative expression to the theme of flooding. Opening on Thursday, details of the shows and purchase of tickets on the website All the details here

Alfred Gallery, Ziv Adiram  Photo: Uri Sigal Galkin

Alfred Gallery, Ziv Adiram Photo: Uri Sigal Galkin

This is how it is // Naga Gallery

Solo exhibition for artist and designer Prof. Hanan de Lange, who has been active in the design scene in Israel since 1985. De Lange has also been a lecturer at Bezalel since 1988; Previously, he served as head of the bachelor’s degree department in industrial design at Bezalel and as head of the master’s degree program in industrial design at Bezalel. Opening on Thursday at 20:00, Naga Gallery, Ehad Ha’am 60 All the details here

Hanan de Langa to the Naga Gallery  Courtesy of Naga Gallery

Hanan de Langa to the Naga Gallery Courtesy of Naga Gallery

Edie // The Art Lab

A solo exhibition by artist Arik Weiss (curator: Sharon Tuval), who uses his works to explore the character of Idi Amin Dada, one of the bloodthirsty dictators of the previous century. With the help of a placement that simulates the shapes of a ceremony, Weiss presents a formal dismantling of the symbols of power detached from their context, and on the other hand places historical photographs that are not treated. Opening on Thursday at 20:00, Art Lab, Herzl 119 All the details here

Edie, The Art Lab  Courtesy of the Art Lab

Edie, The Art Lab Courtesy of the Art Lab

Cover story // Periscope Gallery

A solo exhibition by artist Daphne Birger (curator: Miri Krimolovsky) that presents stone mosaic works from which she creates images of dresses and various clothing details, in laborious work that lasts tens (and even hundreds) of hours for each work. Opening on Saturday at 12:00, Periscope Gallery, Ben Yehuda 176 All the details here

Daphne Birger, Periscope |  Courtesy of Periscope Gallery

Daphne Birger, Periscope | Courtesy of Periscope Gallery

Three new exhibitions // Holon Cartoon and Comics Museum

Three new exhibitions are on display at the Holon Museum of Cartoons and Comics: The first, “Watch Warning” (curator: Maya Becker) – an exhibition that deals with Israeli comics before the era of political correctness. The second, “The First Oriental Astronaut” – a solo exhibition by illustrator and cartoonist Assaf Hanukkah (curator: Tzachi Farber). The third, ‘Men? Men! ‘- Exhibition of the sixth biennial competition for humorous cartoons named after Friedel Stern, the pioneers of cartoonists in Israel (curator: Moran Pearl Konstantin). All the details here

The Museum of Comics, The First Oriental Astronaut  Assaf Hanukkah

The Museum of Comics, The First Oriental Astronaut Assaf Hanukkah

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Jerusalem Design Week // Hansen House

The most worthwhile event this weekend and the week after takes place in Jerusalem, where the Design Week 2022 will open under the annual theme “For now” (Chief Curator: Tal Erez, Artistic Management: Anat Safran). It will include dozens of exhibitions, installations, events and projects with the participation of more than 150 Israeli and international designers. Design Week will seek to examine the temporality of design and the shaping of temporality in the reality of an ongoing present, and to ask how time can be harnessed as a tool to use, not to avoid, to have a positive effect in an uncertain space. Opening on Thursday at 19:30, Beit Hansen, Gedaliah Alon 14 Jerusalem All the details here

A copy of The Clown x"', Design Week 2021 |  Photo: Front generation

Copy of “The Clown x”, Design Week 2021 | Photo: Dor Kedmi

Morning Demons // Beit Hagefen Gallery Haifa

A solo exhibition by artist Shachar Sivan (curator: Yael Messer), which includes sculptures, monotype prints and woodcuts, in which Sivan combines a variety of engraving, quarrying, sawing and carving techniques in his unique language. Sivan brings to the forefront the most personal and intimate struggles: the process of recovery from alcoholism, the family past during the Holocaust and questions concerning masculinity and gender power relations. Opening on Thursday at 19:00, Beit Hagefen Gallery, Hagefen 2 Haifa All the details here

Shahar Sivan, Kiss, 2021 |  Photo: Roi Cohen

Shahar Sivan, Kiss, 2021 | Photo: Roi Cohen

Reflection // Arches Pool Ramla

A sound installation by the artist Dor Zelicha Levy (curator: Smadar Shefi) that includes a boat ride in the Arches Pool, and illuminates a series of connections and encounters: between Jewish and Arabic music, between feelings of spiritual and national longing, between past and present and between each and every one. Arches Pool, Haganah 12 Ramla All the details here

Reflection, Arches Pool, Ramla  Photo: Ron Peled

Reflection, Arches Pool, Ramla Photo: Ron Peled

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