גיל הלר אמסטרדם 2024 שמן על בד

The «Israeli Art» Exhibition, sponsored by Bank Hapoalim, which is taking place for the 25th year.

The Israeli Art Exhibition, which honors Israeli artists, will be dedicated to raising awareness of the challenges faced by survivors of the parties in the south since October 7, 2023. The proceeds from the sale of the artworks at the exhibition will be donated to the ‘Community of the Nova Tribe’ association, which supports and assists survivors, bereaved families, and the families of the hostages from the parties.

ג_קי שטרנברג, שדות ירוקים, 2022, שמן על בד

Bank Hapoalim, through the Poalim Community Fund at the Center for Social Banking, has chosen the ‘Community of the Nova Tribe’ association to receive the proceeds from the sale of artworks at the exhibition. The association provides direct and indirect support to 3,750 survivors of the parties in the south, 22 families of hostages from the party, and the families of 411 of the victims who were murdered at the party.

יאיר גרבוז, ללא כותרת 2023 טכניקה מעורבת על בד

The exhibition will feature about 600 works by leading Israeli artists alongside young emerging artists, displayed across six floors of the Bank Hapoalim headquarters building in Tel Aviv.

Among the prominent artists participating in the exhibition this year are: Sigalit Landau, Miriam Kabesa, Yonatan Ullman, Zoya Nadi Cherkeski, Olga Kundina, Shimon Pinto, Yair Garbuz, Philip Rantzer, Yoni Gold, Michel Flatnick, Moshe Tserka, Ziv Koren, and more.

This year, a thematic exhibition titled ‘Good Eyes’ will be presented, honoring the men and women of the reserves for their incredible mobilization, dedication, and heroism. Approximately twenty-five photographs curated by Shoshi Chechnober, part of a large photography project initiated by Dafna Bar Gabel, will be featured. The project invited reserve soldiers to share moments from their lives on the frontlines during the ‘Iron Swords’ war. Additionally, this year the exhibition will host the ‘Kafe Otif’ project, established with the support of Bank Hapoalim, which will sell gift packages and products from the western Negev settlements, alongside pralines and chocolates made by Dvir Karp z»l, the chocolatier and owner of ‘Chocolate Café’, who was murdered on October 7 in Re’im.

Bank Hapoalim headquarters building at 63 Yehuda Halevi Street, Tel Aviv.

The exhibition will be open to the public on Saturday evening, 15.2.25, from 19:00 to 22:00, and on Sunday–Monday, 16-17.2.25, from 17:00 to 20:00, at the Bank Hapoalim headquarters building, 63 Yehuda Halevi Street, Tel Aviv.

For full details, visit: https://www.artpoalim.co.il

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