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Panda

Oil pastels, wax crayons and litho sticks, collectively known as Panda, gave birth to a unique body of work in Israel during the 1960s–1970s, the only place where they were used for complete oeuvres—thus making the practice a substantial praxis. In the 1960s, sensibility painting seemed to have reached exhaustion; with oil pastels, the pictorial enterprise presented itself refreshed. Oil pastels have sustained exceptional intensity, important as well as unique to the place and time where it happened.

Participating artists: Alima, Pinchas Abramovic, Arie Aroch, John Byle, Yitzhak Danziger, Marcel Janco, Menashe Kadishman, Moshe Kupferman, Raffi Lavie, Uri Lifshitz, Zvi Meirovich, Joshua Neustein, Lea Nikel, Avigdor Stematsky, Yehezkel Streichman, Aviva Uri.

Other exhibitions

Arnon Ben David: The Sorrowful Way
I Don't Want to Forget: from the Mareva and Arthur Essebag collection
Tal Mazliach: War Decorations
’73–’23: Video Salon Between Two Wars