Tel Aviv expands modern art museum

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The new wing, designed by U.S.-based architect Preston Scott Cohen, doubled the size of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art with 19,000 square meters of gallery space. Art enthusiasts have passed through the new, triangular concrete and glass complex in numbers unheard of before the November 3rd opening.

The reason for the four-year, 50 million U.S. dollar building project was to provide a space for the collection of Israeli art work that was growing in the museums storage rooms. And alongside the locals, works by renown German artist Anselm Kiefer, which were inspired by Jewish faith and mysticism, are on special exhibit for the new wings opening.

People visit a gallery during the Loving Art Making Art event in Tel Aviv .

Editor:Zhang Hao |Source: CNTV.CN



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