Virtual Encounter via Zoom / National Pavilion: The Venice Art Biennale and a History of Boundary-Crossing (in Hebrew)
Due to the current national security situation, the Museum will be closed to the public. Most activities in physical spaces are postponed until further notice, except for a few events (free of charge, but advance registration is required).
We are all going through extremely trying times. In a bid to help, however modestly, we continue to offer, for the fifth week running, an hour of respite, by providing captivating lectures and encounters every day, free of charge, via Zoom.
This week we will recall past exhibitions at the Museum, get to know some of the beloved works in its collection, and visit important collections around the world. We invite you, the culture-loving public, to enjoy an hour of curiosity.
We wish everyone days of peace.
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National Pavilion: The Venice Art Biennale and a History of Boundary-Crossing / Lecturer: Mira Lapidot, Chief Curator
A rare opportunity to hear a talk by the Museum’s chief curator, Mira Lapidot, on a unique angle that characterizes some of the national pavilion exhibitions presented at the Venice Biennale in recent decades. Lapidot is also the curator of the Israeli Pavilion at the upcoming Biennale that will open to the public in early 2024.
Note: This activity is in Hebrew only.
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Image: Hanway Films