Inside Job: Street Art in Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv is home to an endless amount of bare walls on dilapidated buildings. And we have our fair share of street art and graffiti.
Tal Lanir, a young curator from the Tel Aviv Museum has put together a group show at the Helena Rubinstein Pavilion for Contemporary Art featuring Tel Aviv’s most well known street artists. Each piece was created specifically for and in the exhibit space. There is most definitely a sharp contrast between seeing this art outdoors on city walls and inside a clean white-walled museum.
The exhibition is free (why would you pay for something that you can see outdoors for free?) and is on until January. Tel Avivians who walk this city will recognize the works of AME 72 (the Lego man below). AME72 has also created a graffiti app which you can try out on one of the walls of the exhibit.
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One of the few female street artists, FOMA <3 created a spectacular 3D piece picture below.
Other artists in the show are Adi Sened, Broken Fingaz, Klone, Know Hope, Yochai Matos and Zero Cents.
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