


Art Review : My Visit at the Fin de Siécle Museum in Brussels
As you may noticed I spent the holidays in Belgium, it was a lot of fun but definitely not the best time for an arty trip as most of the galleries were closed. This little inconvenience gave me the opportunity to discover alternative art spaces, but also to go back to the museum. Except at…
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Art & Wishes
Another year is about to end, a year that was filled with art and new exciting challenges, but that was mostly filled with tones of benevolent and inspiring people. Blogging has been an interesting ride in 2015 as I moved country and was not sure how it was going to impact The Bubblist and my readers , but…
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Short Series : Guy Yanai & Rafe Mullarkey at Rod Barton Gallery
I wrote about Guy Yanai few times on the blog. When I arrived in Israel 3 years ago, he was one of the first artist who openned me his studio and I was straight away fond of his work. More intellectual that it might appear at first sight, and filled with contemporary cultural references, Yanai’s bold artwork is…
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Short Series : Kanye x Juergen x Kim at Phillips’s Auction
Phillips’s Auction building is like a lighthouse on Berkeley Square. So big and bright than when I saw the giant yellow letters spelling Juergen Teller’s name from the other side of the square I had to go see what’s there. Over a year ago the German photographer took the West for a ride in the south…
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Exhibition Review : Losing The Compass at the White Cube Gallery
“Losing the Compass” is a group exhibition curated by Scott Cameron Weaver and Mathieu Paris showing until January 9 at the White Cube Gallery Mason’s Yard location. If you follow me on Instagram you already know that I’m slightly obsessed with the use of textiles in contemporary art, so no need to mention how excited I was when…
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MUST-SEE ART GUIDE: Tel Aviv at the Beginning of September
It’s been a month I didn’t post any new content on the blog. I “unplugged” myself and it felt strangely good even though every time I was discovering something new I couldn’t help it to format a potential article in my head. I’m leaving Tel Aviv in less than a week, so it was very important…
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Exhibition Review : “Mini Golf Bat Yam” // Group Show at MoBY
The Museum of Bat Yam a.k.a. the MoBY has a beautiful and quiet iconic venue (a perfect mix of brutalism and modernism architecture), something you will almost not expect from a small town museum. Today I’m meeting Elad Rosen, the curator of MoBY’s newest exhibition “Mini Golf Bat Yam“. Rosen, who is also an artist,…
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MUST-SEE ART GUIDE: A Weekend In Israel
After a week spent in my bed fighting a big cold (thanks to the air conditioning), I feel ready to hit the city (slowly but surly) to see all the exhibitions I missed so far. Before starting my day I wanted to share with you some art events and openings that are taking place this evening…
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Exhibition Diary : Gideon Rubin “Blue House” at Alon Segev Gallery
A couple of weeks ago I finally discovered in the flesh Gideon Rubin’s paintings. It was love at first sight. The Israeli born artist who is now living and working in London, easily captured my intention with his anonymous figures inspired from old Chinese magazines : “During my recent residency at the ‘Da Wang Cultural…
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Exhibition Review : “Lactose Intolerance” by Simon Fujiwara at Dvir Gallery
Every time I leave an exhibition I promised myself to write about it as soon as I get home. Even if it’s short, even if it’s just my modest thoughts and opinions, but most of the time I end up procrastinating. Sometimes I wish that I was running a food or fashion blog, talking about…
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RECOMMENDED : Five Exhibitions To See In Tel Aviv Before The End of The Year
Time flies when you are constantly working, and have a very busy life on the side. Tel Aviv is such a lively city that it is hard to take a break, to press pause and enjoy life in slow motion for few minutes. Art galleries and museums are magical that way, they allow you to…
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