The visit of friends from abroad was a good excuse to spend some time in what is really a unique and amazing place in Israel: Yad Vashem, which is the Holocaust museum and memorial. My second visit was just as powerful as the first one, few months ago. This is a place you can easily [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Museum’
Yad Vashem: a powerful reminder
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Holocaust, Jerusalem, Jews, memorial, Museum, Page of Testimony, victims, Yad Vashem on 17/07/2010 | Leave a Comment »
A different shade of red
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged architecture, design, Holon, israel, Museum, Ron Arad on 15/05/2010 | 1 Comment »
Living in a small country like Israel, one risks to fall prey to a periodical numbness deriving from a feeling of the “I have seen it all” – type. Which leads in turn to a self-inflicted blindness to what there is. I think this is how I manage to miss the March opening of a [...]
Art explodes in Herzelya (and Tel Aviv)
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Amorales, art, contemporary, exhibition, explosion, field, flowers, Herzelya, installation, Museum, Tel Aviv, Zadok Ben-David on 01/05/2010 | Leave a Comment »
I have been sick with a tedious mono for a while. Sickness confined me in the house most of the day. Except for venturing out a few hours to teach, I did not do much in the last month. I did not feel inspired to write either, call it lack of stimuli. Today I put [...]
