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Call for Applications: Art Port Tel Aviv & Lucie Fontaine Present Fontaine, school of
CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
Lucie Fontaine are proud to present Fontaine, school of, a project that will take place in Tel Aviv in July 2013.
Lucie Fontaine will be in residence at Art Port Tel-Av ... Read more »
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Gilad Ratman to present The Workshop (2013) for the Israeli Pavilion at the 55th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia
Gilad Ratman to present The Workshop (2013) for the Israeli Pavilion at the 55th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia
March 11, 2013 – Gilad Ratman has been selected to prese ... Read more »
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OPEN CALL FOR PROJECTS IN JAPAN with the Aichi Triennale, Arcus Project, and Echigo-Tsumari Triennale
ARCUS PROJECT ARTIST-IN -RESIDENCE
the Artists-in-residence program of ARCUS Project 2013 IBARAKI has been opened.
We look forward to receiving the applications of the artists those who have ent ... Read more »
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Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and Tel Aviv Museum of Art Announce Joint Acquisition of Yael Bartana’s Video Trilogy And Europe Will Be Stunned
Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and Tel Aviv Museum of Art Announce Joint Acquisition of Yael Bartana’s Video Trilogy And Europe Will Be Stunned
Richard Armstrong, Director, Solomon R. Gugg ... Read more »
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Position Available: Associate Director, Artis Los Angeles
Position Available: Associate Director, Artis Los Angeles
Part-time
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Artis is an independent nonprofit organization that broadens awareness and understanding of contemporary art from I ... Read more »
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Seeds of Bliss – Noam Edry and friends take on “The Big Chew”/Photo: Shula Kovo
The Big Chew in Haifa: Seeds of Bliss Midnight East Article
Seeds of Bliss – Noam Edry and friends take on “The Big Chew”/Photo: Shula Kovo
Noam Edry’s project Seeds of Bliss will come to Haifa on October 3, 4 & 5, as part of the “Art and Street Culture” Festival, commissioned by the Haifa Museum of Art. A Middle Eastern spin on ... Read more »