Skip to content

Vision of the New Bones: Jewish Imaginations after 1940

A group exhibition featuring works by local and international Jewish artists created in the wake of WWII and the Holocaust. It offers a fresh perspective on postwar art, focusing on the pursuit of visionary and fantastical realms as a way of processing trauma.

The exhibition was made possible by The Exhibition Circle of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art: Doron and Marianne Livnat, The Herta and Paul Amir Foundation, The Kirsh Foundation, Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies

The grant for the curatorial research was given by the Israeli Institute for Art, the Academic College of Tel Aviv-Yafo

Additional support was provided by the Austrian Cultural Forum Tel Aviv

Other exhibitions

Year Zero
Beyond Small / Miniature Worlds in Contemporary Art
Playing with scale
Dudu Geva Was Here: New in the Collection