Encounter at the exhibition I Don't Want to Forget — from the collection of Mareva and Arthur Essebag (in Hebrew)
Encounter with the assistant curator, Anat Peled
The exhibition I Don’t Want to Forget captures the evolving memory of the events of October 7. From utter shock, devastation, and pain, a resurgent question arises: What power does art have in times of crisis?
The exhibition features artworks by 25 Israeli artists, nearly all of which were created in response to that life-shuttering day. Some artists directly engage with the testimonies and harrowing images seared into the collective consciousness, while others take a more subtle approach to the trauma; some address fear and terror, while others emphasize tenderness and human connection. The exhibition simultaneously navigates beauty and pain, capturing the horrors of war while offering a sense of empathy and solace.
All the works are from the collection of Mareva and Arthur Essebag, an esteemed couple of art collectors from Paris. Motivated by a sense of shared destiny, they have chosen to support Israeli art in these tragic times of strife.
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Note: This encounter is in Hebrew only.
The number of participants is limited | Advance reservations are required for all participants.
The encounter takes place near a secure space.
Participation in the encounter includes entrance ticket to the Museum.