Eternal Spring: Mambush Tapestry Workshop, Ein Hod, 1966鈥1985
A selection from the tapestry collection created at the Mambush Tapestry Workshop, which operated in Ein Hod from 1966 to 1985. Yitzhak (Itche) Mambush and his wife Aviva Margalit founded a tapestry-weaving workshop in Ein Hod based on the works of Israel鈥檚 leading artists. The Mambush tapestry collection is on display after many years of being hidden from view, alongside historical items from the weaving workshop.
The exhibition reexamines a brief but important historical chapter in Israeli art and culture, in which crafts, textile design, and art were inextricably bound together. Produced in collaboration with the finest artists in Israel and from around the world, the workshop combined an artistic outlook with a sense of Zionist mission.
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A selection from the tapestry collection created at the Mambush Tapestry Workshop, which operated in Ein Hod from 1966 to 1985. Yitzhak (Itche) Mambush and his wife Aviva Margalit founded a tapestry-weaving workshop in Ein Hod based on the works of Israel鈥檚 leading artists. The Mambush tapestry collection is on display after many years of being hidden from view, alongside historical items from the weaving workshop.
The exhibition reexamines a brief but important historical chapter in Israeli art and culture, in which crafts, textile design, and art were inextricably bound together. Produced in collaboration with the finest artists in Israel and from around the world, the workshop combined an artistic outlook with a sense of Zionist mission.
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