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EVA/Minerva 2015
Plenary Prof. Gabriel Motzkin, Director, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute James Snyder, Anne and Jerome Fisher Director The Israel Museum, Jerusalem Reuven PinskyPrime Minister's Office Keynote Speaker Dr. Matthew Adams, Director Albright Institute of Archaeological Research` Paperless Archaeology Dov Winer, Co-Chair EVA/Minerva 2015Coordinator: Israel Minerva Forum Dr. Susan Hazan, Co-Chair EVA/Minerva 2015 The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
EVA/Minerva 2015 -| Networking Sessions
Barak Filing Services
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The Hybrid Bricolage - Bridging Parametric Design with Craft
through Algorithmic Modularity
Tamara Efrat | Moran Mizrahi | Dr. Amit Zoran
EVA/Minerva 2015 -| Networking Sessions
DB Digital, Gil Toren, Archiving Concepts The professionalism, the experience, the hospitability, the reliability, the solutions, the calmness, the sound,
everything… That’s what DB is all about.
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EVA/Minerva 2015 -| Networking Sessions
Gal Kol is a pool of professionals in every respect: technical, professional,
artistic, and administrative
Recording and digitization studios - Israel Media Production
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EVA/Minerva 2015 -| Networking Sessions
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HC Editions Studio offers a one-stop-shop solution
with a goal at HC Editions is to create a final product
that captures the full breadth and depth of the work of art
EVA/Minerva 2015 -| Networking Sessions
City of Knowledge YOUTH PORTAL
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EVA/Minerva 2015 -| Networking Sessions
The Israel Genealogy
Research Association (IGRA)
The next generation of
genealogy in Israel is here!
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EVA/Minerva 2015 -| Networking Sessions
Twilight over Berlin Masterworks from the Nationalgalerie, 1905–1945
The beginning of the 20th century saw an artistic flourishing in Germany embodied in the works of the great Expressionists, and later in that of the innovative artists of the Weimar Republic. The Nazi regime sought to put an end to this artistic activity – branding it “degenerate art” – and many of the artists had to flee Germany, creating an avant-garde exiled community whose influence also reached pre-State Israel. Marking 50 years of German-Israeli diplomatic relations, the exhibition displays masterpieces from the Nationalgalerie by Kirchner, Nolde, Schmidt-Rottluff, Dix, Kandinsky, Klee, and Beckmann, among others.
we the people New in Contemporary Art
A new exhibition of international art exploring the collective’s role in society, the empowering of the individual, and the aggregation of a communal “we.” Paintings, sculpture, photography, and video works touch on subjects such as immigration, religion, and nationality, allowing for historical reflection and critical discussion. The exhibition takes its name from one of its central works, We the People by Vietnamese artist Danh Vo, a 1:1 reproduction of the Statue of Liberty in 300 pieces ־ four of which are displayed here.
Dürer and FriendsGerman Renaissance Prints
Prints by Albrecht Dürer (Nuremberg, 1471–1528), ranging from early to mature works, are the focus of this exhibition. The artist’s brilliant originality, consummate technique, and intellectual scope made him one of the most influential artists of the German Renaissance.
Man Ray – Human Equations
After fleeing Paris for Hollywood in the late 1940s, Man Ray created “Shakespearean Equations,” a series of paintings he considered to be the pinnacle of his creative oeuvre. These paintings were inspired by his own innovative photographs of three-dimensional mathematical objects, and they are displayed for the first time in Israel, together with the photographs and the original plaster, wood, papier-mache, and string models from the Institut Henri Poincare in Paris.
An odyssey into the evolution of humankind, from prehistory to modern times. Inspired by Yuval Noah Harari’s bestselling book, the exhibition presents pivotal objects that illuminate the unfolding of civilization – from the first signs of the use of fire some 800,000 years ago and the first human-made tools, through the earliest evidence of the agricultural revolution, the invention of writing, and the earliest coins, up to Albert Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity and the revolution it caused in our worldview.
A Brief History of Humankind from the Collections of The Israel Museum, Jerusalem