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Important message!
Please note: The center will be closed on Sunday, August 29th and on Wednesday, September 1st . We advise you to contact us at tel. 04-9952713, 8 am-16 pm, before visiting the center, to verify that we are open to the public that day.
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"Fauna and Flora"
A new artists' book with works by the artist Jan Rauchwerger and the poet Agi Mishol. The portfolio contain 20 poems and 9 etchings, all touching on the theme of fauna and flora. The book's celebratory launch will take place on Wednesday September 1st, at 20:00 in Rubin Museum, Tel Aviv to the book click here
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Etching Courses
Beginners Courses: December 8-10, 2010 The course is designed for interested persons who have no practical experience in etching. Advanced Courses: October 20-22, 2010 The course is designed for persons with practical experience in the basic etching techniques. Photo Etching Courses: December 1-3, 2010 The course is designed for persons with a lot of practical experience in etching techniques For further details, please contact us.
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Monoprints and individual prints
An exciting exhibit of collages containing elements of etchings and monoprints created by Leo Ray. Ray integrates "torn" segments of etchings, mainly black, and surrounds them with a colorful, rich world which he creates. Each print is individual and distinctive, entirely different from the others.
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Miniatures and other prints, Hanna Farah, Kufr Bir'im
Farah has chosen amplification in a small, almost tiny format. Using stylus and brush, he touches the plates, casting likenesses and a series of activities burned into the copper plates leaving marks. Farah rebuilds Kufr Bir'im, where his forefathers were born – although he himself never lived there – both as slivers of memories and dreams, and as an explicit and feasible proposal of return
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Large-size etchings, various artists
Large etchings by Sigalit Landau, Zadok Ben-David, Yigal Ozeri and Erez Israeli are exhibited on the walls. Printing such etchings is enabled by the large press in the Gottesman Etching Center – one of the largest in the world
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Howard Hodgkin at the Gottesman Etching Center
Sir Howard Hodgkin, 76, one of the most eminent of British artists, chose the song "As Time Goes By" (1931) from the film Casablanca (1942) as the title of a monumental work – an etching measuring 244 X 610 cm. Possibly the largest etching ever printed anywhere, it was produced and distributed exclusively by the Alan Crestea Gallery in London in an edition of 7 prints. We are proud to exhibit one of the prints, and we invite the public to enjoy this exceptional work.
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