After closure due to the coronavirus pandemic, the group show Field of Vision reopens and will be on view until the end of August at the Kupferman Collection in Kibbutz Lohamei Hagetaot. The exhibition focuses on various approaches to the landscape in Israeli art, and is curated by Dalia Levin. Three works from my new series Land of Painting are part of the exhibition.  

View of the group exhibition Field of Vision, 2020.View of Ruth Kestenbaum Ben-Dov's work at the exhibition Field of Vision, 2020

Another exhibition on view features works by Moshe Kupferman that relate to the landscape, in particular his ink sketches which I researched. I was honored to write the exhibition text. 

Ink sketch by Moshe Kupferman from 1963, with a view of the Western Galilee landscape.

Moshe Kupferman ink sketch from 1965

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lastly, a solo show of works by the late painter Aharon Messeg is also on view alongside Field of Vision.

Invitation to "Aharon Messeg: Seeing Barefoot" at the Kupferman Collection, 2020

Aharon Messeg, Seeing Barefoot, curated by Dalia Levin

Invitation to Field of Vision at Kupferman Collection, Kibbutz Lohamei Hagetaot, Feb-August 2020

Field of Vision, curated by Dalia Levin, with works by Eliahu Gatt curated by Ron Bartos

 

Kupferman Collection hours are Friday-Saturday, 10:00 AM-3:00 PM or by appointment: 04-9933792 or kupferman@loh.org.il

For my personal perspective on the work of Moshe Kupferman and the landscape read here.