Exhibitions

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The Story of Haifa Port

This exhibition captures the history of the Haifa port through photographs, maps, documents and films; it tells the story of the complex relationship between the port and the city from the late 19th century to the present.

Monday, 17.06.02
Tuesday, 10.09.02
More info: 04-6030800

The Peace Crusade

The German Contribution to Rebuilding Palestine in the 19th Century

During the 19th century, after centuries of neglect, Palestine was thriving. The contribution of the masses of Jewish immigrants of the First Aliya in 1882 to this process is well known. Less known are the various Christian initiatives which, in some cases, preceded the First Aliya.

Monday, 17.06.02
Thursday, 10.10.02
More info: 04-6030800

Pillar Prints

Hashira-e ("pillar pictures") are woodblock prints with specific measurements - 70 cm. long and 12 cm. wide - and were widespread in Japan from the mid-18th to mid-19th centuries.

Thursday, 08.08.02
Sunday, 29.12.02
More info: 04-6030800

The Netsuke of Georges Weil

Georges Weil was born in Vienna in 1938. His family moved to England one year later. Weil studied at the Central School of Art & Craft, and at St. Martin's School of Art in London. In 1956 he set up a studio for jewellery design and manufacture, while continuing his sculpture and painting.

Thursday, 08.08.02
Sunday, 29.12.02
More info: 04-6030800

"CRAZY PICTURES"

The beginnings of Manga in Japanese Art

he term "manga" - "occasional paintings" - was first used in the 19th century. Since the manga, drawn freely and directly onto the page, are sketches full of humour, the term has been applied to comic works.

Saturday, 15.02.03
Saturday, 02.08.03
More info: 04-6030800

When the West reached Japan

In the year 1600 a Dutch boat was swept onto the coast at Kyushu, with a British navigator named William Adams (d. 1620) on board. Adams remained in Japan as adviser to the Shogun in regard to trade with the West.

Saturday, 12.04.03
Sunday, 14.12.03
More info: 04-6030800

Between Tradition and Progress

Modern Japanese Prints

This exhibition deals with the boundary between realistic and abstract art in modern Japanese prints.

Saturday, 12.04.03
Saturday, 02.08.03
More info: 04-6030800

Four Hundred Years of Edo

This year, Japan celebrates four hundred years since the beginning of the Edo era.

Saturday, 13.09.03
Saturday, 10.01.04
More info: 04-6030800

Decorative Motifs in Japanese Art

Since the dawn of history, Japanese craftsmen and artists have been creating items in a variety of techniques such as ceramic, lacquer, woodcarving, painting, textile dyeing and metalwork, skillfully embellished with their preferred decorative motifs (soshoku no shudai).

Saturday, 13.09.03
Sunday, 14.12.03
More info: 04-6030800

Japanese Brush Drawings from the Dubiner Collection

from the Dubiner Collection

In 1959, Sam and Betty Dubiner visited Japan for the first time. During that visit they became enchanted by the art and culture that they saw in museums and galleries, and they were chiefly attracted to the works of the artist-poet Yosa no Buson (1716-1784).

Saturday, 06.03.04
Saturday, 29.05.04
More info: 04-6030800