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Opening Party of Chelouche Gallery Tel Aviv well attended

A few days ago, on Thursday-evening, October the 28th, hundreds of people attended the opening party of the Chelouche Gallery at their new location in the ‘Twin Building’, designed in 1925 by Joseph Berlin at Mazeh Street 7. What a party and what a place!! Worth a visit.. … Read entire article »

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Chelouche Gallery moves into former hospital building

The Chelouche Gallery will move on October the 28th. (opening party at 20:00) from Chissin Street to the historic ‘Twin Building’ in Mazeh Street no. 7. The building was designed in 1925 by Joseph Berlin and functioned as the first ‘Architecture School’ of Tel Aviv. In 1950 it became a small hospital. After the hospital closed its doors the building was in bad shape for many years until Amnon Bar-Or restored it as it is now: a shining gem!! … Read entire article »

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Can’t you see I’m walking on air?

Thursday, December 24th at 20:00 will be the official opening of the exhibition: “Can’t you see I’m walking on air” in the Chelouche Gallery (Chissin Street no. 5). The group exhibition is within a year to Gideon Gechtman‘s demise (November 27th/2008) and is curated by Nira Itzhaki. Artists who will take part are: Ori Drummer, Gideon Gechtman , Ben Hagari, Erez Israeli, Miki Kratsman, Hila Luli Lin, Motti Mizrachi, Mira Segal and Gal Weinstein. The exhibition is a gesture to Gideon Gechtman’s (born in 1942 in Alexandria, Egypt ) unique artistic language, and his influences as it finds its expression in the works of the exhibiting artists through myths of death, memory and commemoration. Gideon Gechtman has been Chelouche Gallery‘s artist over twenty years and is one of the pillars of Israeli … Read entire article »

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