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The ‘Hungarian Avantgarde’
Until June the 23th, you can visit in the Minotaure Gallery (Ben Yehoeda Street no.100) a fascinating exhibition about the Hungarian ‘Avant-Garde’ painters and sculptors who became involved in the early twentieth century with Cubism, Abstract-Creation, Expressionism, Futurism and Bauhaus. Curated by Yaron Lavitz and Benoit Sapiro, you will find art-works by Joseph Csaky, Etienne Beothy, Bela Kadar, Alfred Reth, Anton Prinner, Gustav Miklosh, Hugo Scheiber and Lazlo Moholy-Nagy, who was a Master of Form of the metal-workshop at the Bauhaus School in Dessau (1923-1928). In 1934 he emigrated to Amsterdam (!) and in 1937 he founded the New Bauhaus in Chicago. For information about the exhibition: 03-522.8424 … Read entire article »
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Raphael Perez, painter
The painter Raphael Perez was born in 1965 in Jerusalem. He is a graduate of the ‘Beer-Sheva School of Visual Art’, were he studied from 1988 through 1992. He currently resides and works in Tel-Aviv. Most of his artwork is about the architecture and street-live of Tel-Aviv. … Read entire article »
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