Pulp and Fiction - an international exhibition of paper art to be held concurrently at the Negev Museum of Art, Negev Artists House, Trumpeldor Gallery and the Train Yard Compound gallery.
the title of the exhibition is derived from a manner of speaking, the "Pulp" that is, in fact, literary genre in England and the United States that proposes stories of strong colors, violent crimes and macabre situation, hence also of the same name film Quentin Tarantino, and is so named because the inside pages of the stories on paper were not trimmed wood pulp (in English pulp) so poor quality.
The second life of the artist inventing the paper, hence the term "Fiction", new forms of contemporary art is the concept behind the exhibition.
The Negev Museum of Art is located in the Old City of Beer Sheva, in a charming historic building that was used in the past as home to the Turkish governor, during the Ottoman reign in Israel.
Guided tours at the exhibition will be held every Wednesdays at 5 pm and Saturdays at 11 am
Shulamit Egozi / Naama Aaronson / Doron Elia / Laura Behar / Silvia Beltrami / Ruti Banai / Ute Breitenberger / Anna Goebel / Kirsti Grotmol / Eva Ilona Wilcke / Johann Söhl / Josephine Tabbert/ Miroslawa Truchta-Nowicka / Helene Tschacher / Racheli Joseph / Bara Lehmann-Schulz / Miriam Londoño / Cherilyn Martin/ Marie Noorani / Anne-Lise Studer / Daniela Stoyanova Todorova/ Gail Elizabeth Stiffe/ Jan Fairbrian-Edwards / Viviane Fontaine / Viviane Colautti / Batia Redner/ Asakura Shunsuke / Traudel Ruth Stahl / Aliza Thomas /
The Negev Museum of Art
60 Ha'Atsmaut st. P.O.B 5011, Be'er Sheva
Phon: 972-8-6993535
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