This year, the Tel Aviv Dance Festival allows us to dive into the local space and experience an intimate connection with Israeli creation. We’re proud of the beautiful products born from this complex reality and invite you to find moments of inspiration, pleasure, and hope.
In addition, during the festival, the main square will feature open rehearsals as a communal social act, and you are invited to observe them and get closer to the world of the choreographers who endure a long (and sometimes Sisyphean) process of creation, while they are debating, changing, and regretting. This process is fascinating to watch while diving into the relationship and creative collaboration of the choreographer with the performers.
Date
1-10.8
Animix - the international festival of animation, comics, and cartoons, held every August, presents a wonderful collection of animated films by Israeli and international creators.
Alongside the film screenings, the festival hosts meetings with creators, workshops, exhibitions, and a 'Comics Market' showcasing Israeli illustrated works, taking place on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
Date
August 6-10
Marking the 150th anniversary of the First Impressionist Exhibition held in Paris in 1874, this exhibition will feature approximately eighty paintings, sculptures, and works on paper spanning the 1860s to the 1930s. The works—primarily drawn from the collection—are generally shown in distinct galleries across the Museum. The exhibition will offer an exceptional opportunity to experience them together in one space, along with works seldom on display.
When Impressionism first appeared, many found the works unfinished and even unsightly, while today, it is among the most beloved and familiar styles in art history. The exhibition aims to recapture the bold invention and genuine newness that characterized Impressionism's groundbreaking emergence in France—represented in major works by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Camille Pissarro, and Berthe Morisot.
Curation
Nathalie Andrijasevic and Hillary Reder
Date
10/7/24-14/12/24
Location
Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Marcus B. Mizne Gallery, Marc Rich and Gabrielle Rich Wing
Paulson Family Foundation Building
It’s true: Tel Aviv is a nonstop city and there is plenty to do. But it is important for us that you feel at home. So we’ve created an environment that bids you to simply be - relax at The Saul, and enjoy go-with-the-flow activities without ever feeling the need to leave.
We invite you every Thursday at 17:00- For a drink and a snack with us on the balcony of The Saul
The "The Story of Van Gogh" exhibition in Tel Aviv offers a spectacular and engaging experience of Vincent van Gogh's works. The exhibition features faithful replicas of his most famous paintings, including "Bedroom in Arles" and "Sunflowers." Visitors can immerse themselves in the artist's vibrant world through interactive spaces, virtual reality, and creative activities, experiencing his life story and artworks in an interactive and enriching manner.
Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM (Last entry at 5:30 PM)
Fridays and Holiday Eves: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM (Last entry at 1:30 PM)
The Story Behind the Liebling House
On a tour of the Liebling House we will explain why the building is a representative example of the unique International Style architecture in Tel Aviv, you will hear the stories of the families who lived there and we will examine how and whether contemporary architecture managed to preserve the spirit of the place.
We will also visit the exhibitions on display at the Liebling House, which raise important issues in the history of the White City and its daily life. The tour is guided by architects, planners, and creators from the Liebling House team.
The tour takes place every Saturday.
English language tour - at 11:00
Hebrew language tour - at 12:00
Please note, registration for the tour must be made by Thursday of the same week at 12:00, at our reception.
*The tour requires a minimum number of participants