Design | Bauhaus Center Tel Aviv https://bauhaus-center.com Tours, Shop, Exhibitions, Information Tue, 19 Dec 2023 17:45:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.6 https://bauhaus-center.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/cropped-Bauhaus-Center-Tel-Aviv-Israel-1-32x32.gifDesign | Bauhaus Center Tel Avivhttps://bauhaus-center.com 32 32 Lino printing class and Tel Aviv urban history for beginners: “Architecture in Linoprint”https://bauhaus-center.com/lino-printing-class-and-tel-aviv-urban-history-for-beginners-architecture-in-linoprint/ Tue, 19 Dec 2023 17:43:35 +0000 https://bauhaus-center.com/?p=5770

Lino printing class and Tel Aviv urban history for beginners: “Architecture in Linoprint”
We are happy to invite you to participate in the Lino printing class and Tel Aviv urban history for beginners: “Architecture in Linoprint”4 sessions to work on linoleum prints of different architectural styles in Tel Aviv.Actual buildings streets and maps will be our guiding lines.As we go inevitably we will also learn some history of the city.21.12.23 Part 1 - Brutalism28.12.23 Part 2 - International Style04.01.24 Part 3 - Eclectic11.01.24 Part 4 - Postmodernism in Tel AvivThe price for the each session is 200 nis - the price includes all materials.Each session is about 2.5 hours.Thursdays 18:00-20:30Bauhaus CenterDizengoff 77 Tel AvivFor more information:Uliana: 0545436578Bauhaus Center: 035220249See you there!***שמחים להזמין אתכם להשתתף בסדנת הדפס לינולאום והיסטוריה למתחילים: “אדריכלות בהדפס לינולאום”4 מפגשים בהם נעבוד על הדפסים של סגנונות האדריכלות בתל אביב ועל הדרך נלמד גם קצת היסטוריה למה לא.נתעסק בבניינים רחובות ומפות.21.12.23 חלק 1 - ברוטליזם28.12.23 חלק 2 - הסגנון הבינלאומי04.01.24 חלק 3 - אקלקטי11.01.24 חלק 4 - פוסט מודרניזם באדריכלותהמחיר למפגש 200 ש”ח - המחיר כולל את כל החומרים.אורך כל מפגש כשעתיים וחצי.ימי חמישי 18:00 - 20:30מרכז באוהאוסדיזנגוף 77 תל אביב.לפרטים נוספים:אוליאנה: 0545436578מרכז באוהאוס: 035220249מחכים לכם שם!
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Lino printing class and Tel Aviv urban history for beginners: “Architecture in Linoprint”
We are happy to invite you to participate in the Lino printing class and Tel Aviv urban history for beginners: “Architecture in Linoprint”4 sessions to work on linoleum prints of different architectural styles in Tel Aviv.Actual buildings streets and maps will be our guiding lines.As we go inevitably we will also learn some history of the city.21.12.23 Part 1 - Brutalism28.12.23 Part 2 - International Style04.01.24 Part 3 - Eclectic11.01.24 Part 4 - Postmodernism in Tel AvivThe price for the each session is 200 nis - the price includes all materials.Each session is about 2.5 hours.Thursdays 18:00-20:30Bauhaus CenterDizengoff 77 Tel AvivFor more information:Uliana: 0545436578Bauhaus Center: 035220249See you there!***שמחים להזמין אתכם להשתתף בסדנת הדפס לינולאום והיסטוריה למתחילים: “אדריכלות בהדפס לינולאום”4 מפגשים בהם נעבוד על הדפסים של סגנונות האדריכלות בתל אביב ועל הדרך נלמד גם קצת היסטוריה למה לא.נתעסק בבניינים רחובות ומפות.21.12.23 חלק 1 - ברוטליזם28.12.23 חלק 2 - הסגנון הבינלאומי04.01.24 חלק 3 - אקלקטי11.01.24 חלק 4 - פוסט מודרניזם באדריכלותהמחיר למפגש 200 ש”ח - המחיר כולל את כל החומרים.אורך כל מפגש כשעתיים וחצי.ימי חמישי 18:00 - 20:30מרכז באוהאוסדיזנגוף 77 תל אביב.לפרטים נוספים:אוליאנה: 0545436578מרכז באוהאוס: 035220249מחכים לכם שם!
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Dima Gorbachev: Modernist Graphic Design – Originalshttps://bauhaus-center.com/gallery-art-exhibition/dima-gorbachev-modernist-graphic-design-originals/ Mon, 13 Aug 2018 12:43:48 +0000 https://bauhaus-center.com/?post_type=nor-portfolio&p=2128

Dima Gorbachev is an artist and has been collaborating with the Bauhaus Center for years. Gorbachev's work is influenced by artists such as El Lissitzky, Alexander Rodchenko, Paul Klee and Marcel Breuer. The artist's inspiration can offer an explanation for the unique combination of art and design. The artist wishes to see his work as a spontaneous process. There is no preliminary planning, and there is no expectation of the outcome of the creative process. His hand movements occur automatically, allowing him to express abstract shapes and paths from his subconscious. The artist is delighted by the uncertainty - and in fact presents "meditation" on paper.

Media: Technical Artist Pen and Indian Ink

Curator: Alisa Veksler

Opening Event: Thursday, 23.08.2018, at 19:00. Bauhaus Center, Dizengoff 77, Tel Aviv.]]>

Dima Gorbachev is an artist and has been collaborating with the Bauhaus Center for years. Gorbachev's work is influenced by artists such as El Lissitzky, Alexander Rodchenko, Paul Klee and Marcel Breuer. The artist's inspiration can offer an explanation for the unique combination of art and design. The artist wishes to see his work as a spontaneous process. There is no preliminary planning, and there is no expectation of the outcome of the creative process. His hand movements occur automatically, allowing him to express abstract shapes and paths from his subconscious. The artist is delighted by the uncertainty - and in fact presents "meditation" on paper.

Media: Technical Artist Pen and Indian Ink

Curator: Alisa Veksler

Opening Event: Thursday, 23.08.2018, at 19:00. Bauhaus Center, Dizengoff 77, Tel Aviv.]]>
Andrea Morein – My Avantgarde Is In Box#13https://bauhaus-center.com/gallery-art-exhibition/andrea-morein-my-avantgarde-is-in-box13/ Thu, 08 May 2014 17:30:16 +0000 https://bauhaus-center.com/?post_type=nor-portfolio&p=1005

An Artistic Look At „BAU HAUS!“ In Israel

In the German language the word BAUHAUS consists of two words linked together. BAU can mean several things: build! or building or construction. HAUS simply means: house. So, whenever we say BAUHAUS, we are saying: „build a house!“, if we stay with the literal meaning.A house is a box, is a cube, is a volume in which people „place“ their belongings or themselves. A house has an address and implies a sense of belonging(s). Moving from one place to another, we need boxes which „house“ our belongings, if we still have any...if not we are „home-less“. In Germany, BAUHAUS is also the name of a popular chain of timber shops for house-builders .And lastly and most importantly, THE BAUHAUS is an attitude and style of architecture and design, which we are all familiar with, especially in Tel Aviv. So, no wonder Andrea Morein’s photographic adaptations of Bauhaus in all its implications as mentioned above, are now being presented in the BAUHAUS CENTER in the heart of Tel Aviv.The digitally adapted documentary photo-works are a personal examination of the architectural icons and images of the early Fifties in Israel. A period, when new settlements were hailed by a special edition of envelopes issued by the Israel Post Office whenever they opened a new „snif“. Nowadays, these envelopes are collectors’ items. A number of these, belonging to the artist’s personal archive, will be on display as part of the exhibition.Morein’s visual adaptations of some of the icons depicted on the envelopes create a strange nostalgia paired with an unsettling lack of focus. In fact, the closer we get to the images ( or the dream of a new State?), the more out of focus they appear to us... How close and how removed are we today from these collective constructions ?Prof. Moshe Zuckermann has written an essay about Morein’s work in the catalogue, originally published on the occasion of the show’s first presentation in Tel Aviv’s Zaritzky House in 2009. He will give an introduction at the opening of this new presentation at the Bauhaus Center on May 8, 2014 at 7 p.m.Andrea Morein was born in Vienna. She grew up in Germany where she lives and works. She came to Israel as a student more than 40 years ago, and left again for Europe a few years later. However, her profound link with Israel has remained alive throughout the years. In the last few years, she had several solo shows in Tel Aviv ,i.e. „Night My Light“ at Kibbutz Gallery, 2012 ; „..continuing from where we left off“ at Artists’ House, 2009, Tel Aviv.Her videos, installations, drawings and photographic works have been shown in galleries and museums in Germany & Europe, i.e.: Jewish Museum, Vienna; Bochum Museum, Germany; Jewish Historic Museum, Amsterdam; Frauen Museum, Bonn; Museolaboratorio Città S.Angelo, Italy; Goethe Institutes Brussels, Paris & Lisbon; Gallery Kunstraum21, Cologne/Bonn; Gallery plan d, Düsseldorf; Roman-Germanic Museum Cologne; BBK, Cologne; Municipal Museum artothek, Cologne; House of World Cultures, Berlin; Artists’ Residence, Herzliya.Opens: Thursday, May 8 2014The exhibition will be shown until Friday, June 6 2014]]>

An Artistic Look At „BAU HAUS!“ In Israel

In the German language the word BAUHAUS consists of two words linked together. BAU can mean several things: build! or building or construction. HAUS simply means: house. So, whenever we say BAUHAUS, we are saying: „build a house!“, if we stay with the literal meaning.A house is a box, is a cube, is a volume in which people „place“ their belongings or themselves. A house has an address and implies a sense of belonging(s). Moving from one place to another, we need boxes which „house“ our belongings, if we still have any...if not we are „home-less“. In Germany, BAUHAUS is also the name of a popular chain of timber shops for house-builders .And lastly and most importantly, THE BAUHAUS is an attitude and style of architecture and design, which we are all familiar with, especially in Tel Aviv. So, no wonder Andrea Morein’s photographic adaptations of Bauhaus in all its implications as mentioned above, are now being presented in the BAUHAUS CENTER in the heart of Tel Aviv.The digitally adapted documentary photo-works are a personal examination of the architectural icons and images of the early Fifties in Israel. A period, when new settlements were hailed by a special edition of envelopes issued by the Israel Post Office whenever they opened a new „snif“. Nowadays, these envelopes are collectors’ items. A number of these, belonging to the artist’s personal archive, will be on display as part of the exhibition.Morein’s visual adaptations of some of the icons depicted on the envelopes create a strange nostalgia paired with an unsettling lack of focus. In fact, the closer we get to the images ( or the dream of a new State?), the more out of focus they appear to us... How close and how removed are we today from these collective constructions ?Prof. Moshe Zuckermann has written an essay about Morein’s work in the catalogue, originally published on the occasion of the show’s first presentation in Tel Aviv’s Zaritzky House in 2009. He will give an introduction at the opening of this new presentation at the Bauhaus Center on May 8, 2014 at 7 p.m.Andrea Morein was born in Vienna. She grew up in Germany where she lives and works. She came to Israel as a student more than 40 years ago, and left again for Europe a few years later. However, her profound link with Israel has remained alive throughout the years. In the last few years, she had several solo shows in Tel Aviv ,i.e. „Night My Light“ at Kibbutz Gallery, 2012 ; „..continuing from where we left off“ at Artists’ House, 2009, Tel Aviv.Her videos, installations, drawings and photographic works have been shown in galleries and museums in Germany & Europe, i.e.: Jewish Museum, Vienna; Bochum Museum, Germany; Jewish Historic Museum, Amsterdam; Frauen Museum, Bonn; Museolaboratorio Città S.Angelo, Italy; Goethe Institutes Brussels, Paris & Lisbon; Gallery Kunstraum21, Cologne/Bonn; Gallery plan d, Düsseldorf; Roman-Germanic Museum Cologne; BBK, Cologne; Municipal Museum artothek, Cologne; House of World Cultures, Berlin; Artists’ Residence, Herzliya.Opens: Thursday, May 8 2014The exhibition will be shown until Friday, June 6 2014]]>
Electionhttps://bauhaus-center.com/gallery-art-exhibition/election/ Fri, 01 Nov 2002 17:33:31 +0000 https://bauhaus-center.com/?post_type=nor-portfolio&p=1035

The exhibition displays political posters from the 1950’s. During this time, there was no television in Israel and politicians advertised and campaigned themselves through the simple posters. There were many new immigrants and a huge percent of the population did not speak Hebrew. Because of this, the messages on the posters were often shown through cartoon images.Date: November 2002]]>

The exhibition displays political posters from the 1950’s. During this time, there was no television in Israel and politicians advertised and campaigned themselves through the simple posters. There were many new immigrants and a huge percent of the population did not speak Hebrew. Because of this, the messages on the posters were often shown through cartoon images.Date: November 2002]]>
Shana Tova, A Year Of Building And Peacehttps://bauhaus-center.com/gallery-art-exhibition/shana-tova-a-year-of-building-and-peace/ Fri, 01 Nov 2002 17:00:04 +0000 https://bauhaus-center.com/?post_type=nor-portfolio&p=1034

Exhibition of “Shana Tova” greeting cards from kibbutz on the subject of architecture.Collection: Hashomer Hatzair archives, Givat HavivaDate: November 2002 ]]>

Exhibition of “Shana Tova” greeting cards from kibbutz on the subject of architecture.Collection: Hashomer Hatzair archives, Givat HavivaDate: November 2002 ]]>
Sport. The Most Healthy Cigarettehttps://bauhaus-center.com/gallery-art-exhibition/sport-the-most-healthy-cigarette/ Mon, 01 Jul 2002 17:32:07 +0000 https://bauhaus-center.com/?post_type=nor-portfolio&p=1033

An exhibition presents cigarettes old advertisements. From the collection of Dany Shlezinger.]]>

An exhibition presents cigarettes old advertisements. From the collection of Dany Shlezinger.]]>