Saturday | May 25 | Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Asia Hall
Screenings and talks throughout the day
Docaviv is coming to the Tel Aviv Museum of Art with the very best art, design, and culture documentaries. Some of the screenings will be prefaced by short talks by the museum’s curators. Thanks to the partnership between Docaviv and the museum, film lovers can enjoy fascinating and enriching films and visit art exhibitions by brilliant Israeli and international artists.
27 Shaul Hamelech Boulevard, Tel Aviv–Yafo
Films + talks:
10:00 – Frida
Intro by Noa Rosenberg, Curator of Modern Art, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
12:30 – Alreadymade
Intro by Galit Landau-Epstein, Associate Curator of Contemporary Art
15:00 – Sorry/Not Sorry
17:30 – High & Low: John Galliano
Intro by Noa Finkels, Head of TEMA, Center for Adult Education at Tel Aviv Museum of Art
20:30 – Anselm
Intro by Tal Lanir, Curator for Special Projects, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
This biographical doc tells the story of Frida Kahlo—artist, lover, icon—in her own words and with stunning animations that breathe new life into the spirit of freedom that permeated her paintings and her life.
Duchamp's iconic "Fountain" changed the face of art, but could it be that the story behind the artwork that brought "the real thing" to the museum is itself a fabrication?
His comeback tour may be called "SORRY," but is Louis C.K.'s bare-all confession just another clever and cynical ruse that only serves to reaffirm the power dynamic?
Oscar-winning director Kevin Macdonald's (Whitney) chronicles the rise and fall of superstar fashion designer John Galliano, from his days as the wunderkind of the fashion scene, to his dizzying success, and the anti-Semitic tirade that killed his career.
Wim Wenders’ film—a study of Anselm Kiefer’s monumental artworks and a dialogue between two phenomenal artists—achieves what only great art can: It extends the limits of the viewers' consciousness.