Amikam Toren born 1945 | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/amikam-toren-16792
Artist page for Amikam Toren (born 1945)
artworks by Amikam Toren View by Appointment Biography Amikam Toren (born 1945 in Jerusalem
Artist page for Amikam Toren (born 1945)
artworks by Amikam Toren View by Appointment Biography Amikam Toren (born 1945 in Jerusalem
Latvian Pavilion at the 55th Venice Biennale and a guest programme curator for The Jerusalem
‘Printed artwork by John Nash‘, collection owner: John Nash, 1927–59 – part of the digitised collection of the Tate Archive
maxima) John Nash 1948 Page proof of petunia John Nash 1948 Page proof of Jerusalem
Video interview of artist Stuart Brisley
Recent works include Brisley’s sober watercolour landscapes from the series Jerusalem
‘Artwork‘, collection owner: John Nash, 1910–69 – part of the digitised collection of the Tate Archive
maxima) John Nash 1948 Page proof of petunia John Nash 1948 Page proof of Jerusalem
Tate glossary definition for interactive art: Art that relies on the participation of a spectator
de Saint Phalle built the monumental walk-in sculpture Golem in Rabinovich Park, Jerusalem
The collection consists of correspondence on personal and business matters; artwork; writings; papers relating to sales, commissions, teaching and organisational matters; personal papers; photographs and printed material. The collection includes a significant amount of material relating to his wife, Christine Nash including correspondence, writings and artwork. The Carrington Papers within this collection were given to Nash’s executors by Noel Carrington and are primarily correspondence from John, Paul and Christine Nash to Carrington. The Francis Unwin material was probably given to Christine Nash by his wife, Mary after his death in 1925.
maxima) John Nash 1948 Page proof of petunia John Nash 1948 Page proof of Jerusalem
Artist page for William Blake (1757–1827)
William Blake’s cast of characters Look Closer William Blake’s Jerusalem
Artist page for Marc Chagall (1887–1985)
Fraumünster in Zürich, windows for the UN and the Art Institute of Chicago and the Jerusalem
For The Green Line 2004 Alÿs walked around Jerusalem, trailing a ribbon of green