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Guided tour at the exhibition Moï Ver/Moshe Raviv: Modernism in Transition (in Hebrew)
This is the first comprehensive exhibition in Israel for the photographer, painter and graphic designer Moshe Vorobeichic-Raviv (1904-1995), aka Moï Ver. It marks 100 years since the beginning of his artistic career and focuses on his avant-garde work in photography.
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Note: This tour is in Hebrew only.
Tours led by educators.
The number of participants is limited | Advance reservations are required for all participants.
The tour takes place near a secure space.
Participation in the tour includes entrance ticket to the Museum.
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Image: Moshe Vorobeichic (Moï Ver), From the series Faces of Yesterday – Jews in Poland between 1929-1939
Gelatin silver print
© Yossi Raviv-Moi Ver Archive
Reproduction: Yigal Pardo