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Non-planning and Violence / Unique encounters following the exhibition Dissensus: Legislation, Planning, Architecture (in Hebrew)

Before the Law
Prof. Ayala Ronel, Lecturer at the Tel Aviv University School of Architecture and head of an architecture and urban planning firm – on the laws and plans enacted since 1967 and their harmful impact on the legal rights of people to live on their lands.

New Jerusalem
Tali Keren, media artist whose works focus on the formation of ideologies and identity politics – on the “bureaucratic” concert that lays out the ideological powers at play in the Jerusalem 2000 masterplan.

The Good City
Arch. Mona Haj Yahya – on the long-term impact of planning laws on the residents of Arab settlements and their lands, through the case study of the city of Tayibe
Eilia Eli Khromov, graphic designer and independent artist whose work examines the visuality of urban culture – on the work process involved in The Good City.
Arch. Efrat Cohen Bar, Deputy Director of the independent NGO Bimkom: Planners for Planning Rights – on the planning policy and its consequences.
Adv. Amal Oraby, town planner working at the New Israel Fund – on the physical and mental segregation of Jews and Arabs.

Spaces are limited.
Participation in the encounter includes entrance ticket to the Museum (not including the exhibition Yayoi Kusama: A Retrospective)

Image:
Mona Haj Yahya, Eli Khromov and Yuval Rosin, The Good City, 2021