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Woven and Untangled

New Video Works in the Museum Collection

An exhibition of recently acquired video installations by Israeli artists. Among its themes are the perfect esthetics of a woven tapestry in view of its insufferable details; a (ridiculous) attempt of equal division between Jews and Muslims in the Cave of Patriarchs; an architectural phantasy in China; the failure of obsessive love; and complex father–daughter relationships. The exhibition shifts between the documentary and the fictitious, the historical-political and the personal.

Acquisition through a donation from Voting for Art Acquisition Group

Other exhibitions

The Day Is Gone: 100 Years of the New Objectivity
Observation / The Field Observers of the Gaza Sector: A Video Installation by Talya Lavie
Judy Chicago: What If Women Ruled the World?
Ariel Hacohen: By the Rivers