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Guided tour in Russian of the exhibitions Anne Simin Shitrit: Malachi, Ronen Sharabani: Strings Attached & Joshua Neustein: You cannot step into the same river twice

Anne Simin Shitrit: Malachi
At the heart of Anne Simin Shitrit’s exhibition, the recipient of the 2024 Lauren and Mitchell Presser Photography Award for a Young Israeli Artist, are portrait photographs of young men from the margins of society, captured on the brink of puberty and just beyond. Their socio-economic background seems self-evident – they share the distinctly local appearance of the periphery. Their direct gaze into the camera captures a charged and complex moment in which alluring youthful beauty becomes a site of both fascination and unrestrained danger.

Ronen Sharabani: Strings Attached (Special Project)
The immersive environments created by Ronen Sharabani (b. 1974) transform digital images into a spatial experience. Through multisensory installations, dynamic video compositions, and large-scale screenings on buildings, he transforms the screen into an architectural space that entices the viewer to enter his world.

Joshua Neustein: You cannot step into the same river twice
In the exhibition Joshua Neustein revisits the Jerusalem River Project, which he created in 1970 with Georgette Batlle and Gerard Marx. In that original action—considered the first sound work produced in Israel—the sound of flowing water emanated from loudspeakers installed along the dry riverbed of Kidron Valley, which slopes eastward. Originally conceived as a [site-specific] environmental work outside the museum walls, the imaginary river now takes on a new interpretation within the gallery.

Note: This tour is in Russian only.
Tour led by Museum guide.
The number of participants is limited | Advance reservations are required for all participants.

Participation in the tour includes entrance ticket to the Museum.