Hyperrealism. 1967-2012
22 March to 9 June 2013
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<exchanging gazes> 5: Interior Scenes. Women and Daily Life.
New Display of the Collections
From 26 February to 10 June 2013
9 May 2012
In 1931 Chagall made his first visit to Tel Aviv at the invitation of the city’s founder and mayor, Meir Dizengoff. During his time there he painted landscapes and famous places such as the interiors of the synagogues in Haifa and Jerusalem, while also gaining inspiration for his illustrations for the Bible. In 1951, three years after the founding of the State of Israel, Chagall returned to inaugurate a retrospective of his work; his status by this point as a celebrated artist gained him various commissions including the stained-glass windows for the Hadassah Medical Center and the tapestries for the parliament building in Jerusalem. Chagall’s relationship with Israel is the subject of a symposium organised by the Museo Thyssen and Fundación Caja Madrid. Led by the Museum’s Artistic Director, Guillermo Solana, it will benefit from the participation of Mirjam Rajner of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Gideon Ofrat, art historian and independent curator, and Meret Meyer, Vice-president of the Comité Chagall and granddaughter of the artist. The symposium will take place on 9 May in the Museum’s Auditorium. Enrolment is free and opens on 25 April. Photo credits: Chagall. La chute de l'ange (detalle), 1923-1947. Kunstmuseum, Basel Booking
Case with Mugs Delaunay
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T-shirt Self-Portrait (Size L)
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Necklace The Kimono
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Catalogue of the Exhibition Hyperrealism 1967-2012 (Spanish edition)
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Bag Wayuu
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White Vase Morandi
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Red Cufflinks
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Yellow Vase Morandi
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Pendant Vincent van Gogh
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Bag Telephone Booths
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Bottles and Vases Paul Klee
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Blue Vase Morandi
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T-shirt Countess of Dartmouth (Size M)
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Bag Paul Klee
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Blue Cufflinks
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