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| | | Exhibition Dvir Gallery 11 Nahum Street Nov 27, 2008-Jan 08, 2009
| | | | | Exhibition Haifa Museum of Art 26 Shabtai Levi Street Jul 12, 2008-Dec 28, 2008
| | | Exhibition Rosenfeld Gallery, Tel Aviv 147 Dizengoff Dec 11, 2008-Jan 24, 2009
| | | Exhibition Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art 60 Ehad Ha'am Street Dec 11, 2008-Jan 09, 2009
| | | Exhibition Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art 4 Habanim Street Dec 06, 2008-Feb 14, 2009
| | | Exhibition The Israeli Center of Digital Art 16th Yirmiyahu Street Nov 25, 2008-Jan 31, 2009
| | | Exhibition Braverman By Art Projects 81, Yehuda Halevi Street Nov 20, 2008-Dec 31, 2008
| | | Exhibition Sommer Contemporary Art 13 Rothschild Boulevard Nov 12, 2008-Jan 22, 2009
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Featured News | | Quo Vadis Korean Art? C-Arts To understand the complexity of contemporary Korean art, a succinct historical presentation is needed. First, it must be understood that modern art – referring to painting in the Western way - as distinct from traditional Korean art, not only did not appear until the early 20th century, but was in fact introduced through Japan, which was then the colonial power in control of the Korean peninsula. The first Korean modern painters learned to paint in the Western way by going to westernized art schools in Japan... | | | "Reina Sofia can be a 21st-century leader" The Art Newspaper When Manuel Borja-Villel took over as director of the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid in January 2008, he said his first task would be to "turn the museum inside out like a glove". In less than a year, he has started to make sweeping changes to the 28-year-old museum in the Spanish capital, although he modestly says: "I don't believe in revolution but in small adjustments that together add up to a major change..." | | | VIEW ALL | |
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