Oriel (Daniel Kriel): Between Heaven and Earth
TemporaryJerusalem artist. In this exhibition, Oriel presents works that explore themes of Israeli identity, nationalism, universalism, and Judaica.
Exhibitions open to the public - Free of charge:
Sunday-Thursday 16:00-21:00
Friday 10:00-14:00
Saturday From venue opening time till 21:30
Curator: Dr. Batsheva Ida
Jerusalem artist. In this exhibition, Oriel presents works that explore themes of Israeli identity, nationalism, universalism, and Judaica.
Sandra Albert Wittow (1935–2011)was an oil-painter who used hand-stretched and hand-sized canvas. Mrs. Wittow described herself as a narrative, metaphoric, and figure artist.
The exhibition presents a body of work with a distinctive personal style, marked by visual richness, formal diversity, and above all—a spirit of open-ended and uncompromising exploration.
Guy Hivroni presents a series of ceramic sculptures - garments shaped in clay, empty yet deeply present. Dresses, coats, and suits stand as silent witnesses to an absent body, preserving echoes of touch, identity, emotion, and culture.
"Between drops of tea and crumbs of bread, beside the plate or at the center of the table, there once lay cotton napkins – an everyday silent object, yet carrying a subtle presence..."