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The '''Farkash Gallery ''' ({{langx|he|גלריית פרקש}}) is an art gallery in [[Jaffa]], [[Tel Aviv]], [[Israel]]. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Farkash Gallery houses the largest collection in the world of vintage historical Israeli [[poster]]s.<ref>{{cite book|author=Peleg, Yaron|year=2008|title=Israeli Culture Between the Two Intifadas: a Brief Romance|publisher=[[University of Texas Press]]|pages=136–9}}</ref> The collection contains posters from |
Farkash Gallery houses the largest collection in the world of vintage historical Israeli [[poster]]s.<ref>{{cite book|author=Peleg, Yaron|year=2008|title=Israeli Culture Between the Two Intifadas: a Brief Romance|publisher=[[University of Texas Press]]|pages=136–9}}</ref> The collection contains posters [[Mandatory Palestine|from Palestine]] as well as modern-day [[Israel]]. The collection was founded in 1948 by the Farkash family and is located in [[Old Jaffa]]. Today the Farkash Gallery is run by Aharon Farkash.<ref>{{cite book|title=Art Museums and Galleries in Israel: Israel Museum, Ein Harod, Bauhaus Center, L. A. Mayer Institute for Islamic Art, Tel Aviv Museum of Art|publisher=Textstream|year=2010}}</ref> |
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The collection includes military posters,<ref>{{cite news|title=Yom Kippur War Exhibit Opens|author=Press, Sarah|date=October 10, 2003|publisher=[[The Jerusalem Post]]}}</ref> political posters, advertisements and movie promotions. |
The collection includes military posters,<ref>{{cite news|title=Yom Kippur War Exhibit Opens|author=Press, Sarah|date=October 10, 2003|publisher=[[The Jerusalem Post]]}}</ref> political posters, advertisements and movie promotions. |
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==See also== |
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Latest revision as of 08:19, 12 December 2024
The Farkash Gallery (Hebrew: גלריית פרקש) is an art gallery in Jaffa, Tel Aviv, Israel.
History
[edit]Farkash Gallery houses the largest collection in the world of vintage historical Israeli posters.[1] The collection contains posters from Palestine as well as modern-day Israel. The collection was founded in 1948 by the Farkash family and is located in Old Jaffa. Today the Farkash Gallery is run by Aharon Farkash.[2]
The collection includes military posters,[3] political posters, advertisements and movie promotions.
Published works
[edit]- REVOLUTION OR TERROR? VINTAGE POSTERS AND ARTICLES BY LEADING ACADEMY AND PUBLIC FIGURES. Farkash Gallery Publish 2002.
- COLLECTION OF VINATGE POSTERS OF MAY 1ST IN ISRAEL (HEBREW). Farkash Gallery Publish 2003.
- VINTAGE PHOTOS BOOK OF YOM KIPPUR WAR BATTLES IN SINAI (HEBREW). Uri Dan And Farkash Gallery 2003.
- THE ROAD TO ISRAEL’S INDEPENDENCE, COLLECTION OF ISRAELI MEMORABILIA ITEMS (HEBREW). Haatzmaut Road Publish 2008
- HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS ALBUM OF ISRAEL’S OLD CITY OF JAFFA. Farkash Gallery Publish 2015.
- TEL AVIV, ONCE UPON A TIME, HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS ALBUM OF THE FIRST HEBREW CITY. Farkash Gallery Publish 2015.
- HAIM BSERET The album of Israeli cinema 1913 To 2014. Farkash Gallery Publish 2016
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Peleg, Yaron (2008). Israeli Culture Between the Two Intifadas: a Brief Romance. University of Texas Press. pp. 136–9.
- ^ Art Museums and Galleries in Israel: Israel Museum, Ein Harod, Bauhaus Center, L. A. Mayer Institute for Islamic Art, Tel Aviv Museum of Art. Textstream. 2010.
- ^ Press, Sarah (October 10, 2003). "Yom Kippur War Exhibit Opens". The Jerusalem Post.