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Israel Museum Celebrates 60 With Towering Art, Color-Drenched Canvases And Historical Prints

Visitors entering the signature exhibition marking the Israel Museum’s 60th birthday are greeted by a faint smell of mildew—part of “Ages of the World,” a monumental installation by artist Anselm Kiefer. The towering four-meter-high pyramid piles canvases in varied stages of decay among old photo albums, history books, dried sunflowers, dust and paint chips, and mid-sized rocks. Many of the 140 canvases were previously stored in shipping containers and left to the elements, a hallmark of Kiefer’s process and the source of the scent.

The work reflects Kiefer’s ongoing themes of destruction and reconstruction, and the legacy of World War II and the Holocaust, inviting reflection as the country’s foremost cultural institution marks six decades since its 1965 founding near the Knesset. Curator Orly Rabi, who coordinated with the artist’s Paris team to reassemble the piece after it was donated by collector Martin Margulies, noted the connection to Kiefer’s influential 1984 solo exhibit at the museum, which engaged Hebrew Bible and Kabbalah motifs.

Museum director Suzanne Landau said the museum began marking its 60th in 2025 during wartime, and that the new exhibits offer a chance to consider the institution’s achievements and generosity of donors over time. The museum is also renovating its Isamu Noguchi sculpture garden and displaying the entire Great Isaiah Scroll in the Shrine of the Book for the first time since 1968.

(TOI/VFI News)

Lord, bless the creators and caretakers of Israel’s culture. May art and learning bring comfort and renewal, protect the institutions that preserve our heritage, and let beauty point hearts toward Your peace.

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