Events & Activities

Events & Activities

ESRA’s community provides people of different age groups with different social and cultural activities targeted to their interests and needs, while also coming together through national activities that suit everyone.
We invite you to become a member, enjoy our activities, access personal support and feel the satisfaction of volunteering, wherever, whenever it suits you, knowing you are aiding Israeli society.

TAMA Zoom Fall Series 2022-2023

Sunday, 23 October 2022 at 10:00

Online Event

For entire series: ESRA members NIS 250 | Non-members NIS 330 / For each session: ESRA members NIS 75 | Non-members NIS 95

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ESRA Tel Aviv

ESRA College at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art Zoom Series
4 lectures & guided tours‎ | Sundays 10:00 – 12:15 

The link to the zoom lectures will be sent to you a few days prior to each date.
The sessions will be recorded and a link to the recordings will be sent to those who register.
The links will remain open for 1 week, for your pleasure.


Sunday 23 October, 2022

Pablo Picasso: Les Demoiselles d’Avignon 1906-1907
Picasso was a 25-year-old Spanish immigrant to France when he painted this iconic work.
On his journey to the finished painting, he wanted to respond to Paul Cezanne’s bathers.
This work integrated his fascination with collections at the ethnographic museums, as well as the lusts and anxieties wrapped up in his own, complex relationship with women.
Virtual Tour: Istanbul Modern.
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Sunday 20 November, 2022

Salvador Dali: Living in a Dream
“I don’t do drugs, I am drugs” (Salvador Dali 1941)
This lecture will take us through the life and work of Salvador Dali, the surrealist Spanish artist – renowned for his technical skill, precise draftsmanship, and the striking and bizarre images in his work.
Virtual Tour: Leopold Museum, Vienna
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Sunday 11 December, 2022 

Mannerism: Elegant Art
Derived from the Italian “maniera”, meaning simply “style”. The sixteenth-century artist and critic Vasari – himself a mannerist – believed that excellence in painting demanded refinement, the richness of invention, and virtuoso technique, criteria that emphasized the artist’s intellect. Seen as bizarre, sometimes acid color, its illogical compression of space, the elongated proportions, and exaggerated anatomy of figures in convoluted, serpentine poses - frequently create a feeling of anxiety for the viewer.
Virtual Tour: The Broad: Los Angeles
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Sunday 22 January, 2023

Does the Mona Lisa have a Moustache? Classical Works in Contemporary Translations.
Many contemporary artists refer to, react to and even copy masterpieces that preceded them and thereby re-examine the boundaries of the work and the medium in which thy operate.
This lecture will present some of the most prominent examples nowadays, examples that can be funny annoying and most definitely raise questions.
Virtual Tour: Stadel Museum, Frankfurt
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Each session is built as follows:
10:00 - 11:00 - Lecture via zoom
11:00 – 11:15 – Short break
11:15 – 12:15 – Virtual guided tours via zoom
*Please note that changes may occur in the order or the subject of the lectures or virtual tour.


The time of the event refers to Israel Local Time.
To locate your local time click here.

Registration: Click on the register links above or contact the Booking Office at 09-9508371 (ext 2).

Proceeds support ESRA Education and Welfare Community projects to strengthen Israeli society. Read more

 

Event tags:
Art Lecture Museum