The Givon Gallery in Tel Aviv is clearly still in good health more than 40 years after it was founded by Shmuel Givon. It is now managed by his daughter, Neomi, at the original venue on Gordon Street, but five years ago she added an expansive display space on two floors on Elroi Street in picturesque Neveh Tzedek.
In this day and age of virtual art facilities, commercial art galleries are generally a dying breed, but Givon seems to be more than holding its own. Both outlets are currently hosting intriguing exhibitions, of very different ilks.
The Neveh Tzedek show serves as something of a Who’s Who of contemporary artists. The ground floor offers works by such local pantheon members as controversial painter and sculptor Moshe Gershuni and multidisciplinary abstract expressionist artist Raffi Lavie – neither of whom sadly, is still with us. Contributors also include 75-year-old Israel Prize laureate Pinchas Cohen Gan, 72-year-old Lavie disciple Yair Garbuz, and 78-year-old Israel Prize winner Micha Ullman. The stellar local offerings are augmented by iconic revolutionary German artist Joseph Beuys.
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