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Caprice Art Gallery is a contemporary art gallery established on November 2012 in Tel Aviv, Israel. [1] The gallery was originally located in Beit Eshel, Jaffa and managed by sisters Alexandra and Anna Lewin. [2] In April 2014, it relocated to Frishman 42, Tel-Aviv. [3] It presents work from both established and emerging artists and focuses on the use of art as a medium of cultural exchange. Caprice Art Gallery is currently[ when?] owned and managed by Alexandra Lewin; Dorielle Lonke is the head of sales and exhibitions. [4]
The gallery’s maiden exhibition was titled “From Tehran to Tel-Aviv: Fragmented Reflections”. This exhibition featured photographs by Iranian artists alongside Israeli interpretations thereof. The Iranian photographers were asked to capture images of people, moments or places that provided a glimpse into their world; Israelis then produced artistic interpretations of these pictures that were displayed alongside the original photographs. [5] Subsequent exhibitions include “Sticks and Stones”, featuring the gouache paintings of Daphna Alon, [6] and “Live Writing”, presenting the observational paintings of Larissa Miller. [7] In May 2016, it presented the exhibition "From Holocaust to Revival and Creation", by Heddy Kun. [8] [9]
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Caprice Art Gallery is a contemporary art gallery established on November 2012 in Tel Aviv, Israel. [1] The gallery was originally located in Beit Eshel, Jaffa and managed by sisters Alexandra and Anna Lewin. [2] In April 2014, it relocated to Frishman 42, Tel-Aviv. [3] It presents work from both established and emerging artists and focuses on the use of art as a medium of cultural exchange. Caprice Art Gallery is currently[ when?] owned and managed by Alexandra Lewin; Dorielle Lonke is the head of sales and exhibitions. [4]
The gallery’s maiden exhibition was titled “From Tehran to Tel-Aviv: Fragmented Reflections”. This exhibition featured photographs by Iranian artists alongside Israeli interpretations thereof. The Iranian photographers were asked to capture images of people, moments or places that provided a glimpse into their world; Israelis then produced artistic interpretations of these pictures that were displayed alongside the original photographs. [5] Subsequent exhibitions include “Sticks and Stones”, featuring the gouache paintings of Daphna Alon, [6] and “Live Writing”, presenting the observational paintings of Larissa Miller. [7] In May 2016, it presented the exhibition "From Holocaust to Revival and Creation", by Heddy Kun. [8] [9]