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LINA BO BARDI (1914 – 1992), with Tal Lanir | Lecture (in Hebrew, online)

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The Italian Cultural Institute in Haifa
is pleased to invite you to the fourth lecture in the series:

Beyond Italian Art
LINA BO BARDI (1914 – 1992)
Presents Tal Lanir, associate curator for special projects at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art

Tuesday, 04 February 2025, @ 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

Lina Bo Bardi, an Italian architect and designer, has had a major influence on Brazilian modernism. Bo Bardi is known for her innovative designs that blend with the landscape and Brazilian culture, emphasizing the complementarity of nature and community. Bo Bardi’s work reflects her belief that architecture should have a social role. Her legacy continues to inspire architects and designers around the world who want to combine the principles of modernism with local traditions.

  • 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 | Contemporary art, especially Italian art, embraces today other media, which complete, integrate and sometimes even question it. New tools, which open up rarely or never-before-traveled paths, bringing a new audience closer to the world of art. We see these  phenomena happening  in museums, galleries and even beyond them, in design shops, in fashion venues and in architecture.
This series aims to examine, each time in a different way, how Italian art interacts and intertwines with other worlds.

Free event, in Hebrew.

Tuesday, 04 February 2025, @ 18:00
ONLINE | Webex & YouTube