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Encounter at the exhibition The Day Is Gone: 100 Years of the New Objectivity (in Hebrew)

Encounter with the exhibition curator Dr. Noam Gal

This is the first comprehensive exhibition in Israel to mark the centenary of the New Objectivity movement. Emerging in Germany in the 1920s, it offered a sober look at reality during the Weimar Republic. The exhibition features over 100 works by major artists, including George Grosz, Lotte Laserstein, Otto Dix, Anita R.e, and Christian Schad. A unique audio drama takes visitors on a journey through a day in the life of a Berlin resident at that time. The Day is Gone is not just a historical exhibition, but also a mirror of our own times.

Note: This encounter is in Hebrew only.
The number of participants is limited | Advance reservations are required for all participants.
The encounter takes place near a secure space.
Participation in the encounter includes entrance ticket to the Museum.