The Italian Cultural Institute in Haifa
is pleased to invite you to the third lecture in the series:
Three collections, three identities: a journey through Italian museums
VENICE: PEGGY GUGGENHEIM COLLECTION
Presents Nathalie Andrijasevic, assistant curator at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Wednesday, 05 August 2026, @ 18:00
ONLINE | Webex & YouTube
Free event, in Hebrew.
To book and receive the link for the Webex meeting, please fill in the REGISTRATION FORM
Peggy Guggenheim began collecting modern art in the 1930s. After living in New York, Paris, and London, she settled in Venice, where she opened her home to the public and displayed the works she had assembled, which would later form the Peggy Guggenheim Collection. In this lecture, we will explore this remarkable artistic legacy and the 20th-century artists she admired and supported, including Pablo Picasso, Max Ernst, and Jackson Pollock.
- FREE admission. Online event, in Hebrew.
- To receive the link for the Webex meeting, please fill in the REGISTRATION FORM.
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The series invites audiences on a journey through three museums in three different cities, each shaped by its own history, vision, and cultural context: the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan, the Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea in Rome, and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice. The itinerary begins with fifteenth-century Renaissance religious painting, moves through nineteenth-century modern art, and concludes with the avant-gardes of the twentieth century.
Free event, in Hebrew.
