Exhibitions
The Library
A new permanent space of the museum used for study and gatherings and dedicated to Artist Books - a unique medium that creates an intimate observation experience, and is considered an artwork of its own, despite the mass production involved.
Haifa Museum of Art Collection
Amongst the artists whose work is exhibited:
Micha Ullman, Mordecai Ardon, Deganit Berest, Meir Gal, Tsibi Geva, Yitzhak Dantzinger, Yocheved Weinfeld, Irit Hemmo, Moshe Tamir, Avital Cnaani, Raffi Lavie, Juan Miro, Andre Masson, Michal Neeman, Joshua Neustein, Eli Petel, Jacob Pins, Mike Clay, Paul McCarthy, Moshe Castel, Jacob Steinhard, Aviva Uri, Pinchas Cohen Gan, Michael Gross and Kathe Kollwitz.
Sari Carel:
Semaphore Island
"Semaphore Island" is an exhibition comprised of layers of sound and image.
A Calm Sea - Roi Kuper
Much of the photographic oeuvre of Roi Kuper is devoted to aspects of the sea.
New Findings in Underwater Archeology
The mysteries of the sea and its secrets have aroused the curiosity of mankind from time immemorial.
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Shipwrecked Cargoes
The Mediterranean, especially the eastern basin, is known as the cradle of shipping in the western world, because of its nearness to those lands where the cultures and states of man began at the dawn of history.
Utagawa Kuniyoshi and his Followers
Utagawa Kuniyoshi was one of the most prominent ukiyo-e artists (ukiyo-e: pictures of the floating world) during the Edo period (1600-1868).
Without a Trace
In Japan, many Zen temples and their gardens consist of conspicuous areas where emptiness prevails.
The Colour of Life
As in all cultures, colours have meaning in Japanese culture. The exhibition deals with red (aka) in Japanese art and culture.
"Sleep tight my baby, cradled in the sky"
animated film by Naoya Kurisu
The animated film "Sleep tight my baby, cradled in the sky" (49.11 minutes) is an independent creation of Naoya Kurisu.