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Ilana Goor Museum

Coordinates:32°03′12″N34°45′05″E/ 32.0533°N 34.7513°E/32.0533; 34.7513
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Ilana Goor Museum
מוזיאון אילנה גור
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Established1995
LocationMazal Dagim Street 4
Tel Aviv
Coordinates32°03′12″N34°45′05″E/ 32.0533°N 34.7513°E/32.0533; 34.7513
FounderIlana Goor
Websitewww.ilanagoormuseum.org

Ilana Goor MuseumorIlana Goor Residence and Museum(Hebrew:מוזיאון אילנה גור) is an Israeli museum situated in thehistorical part of Jaffa,the Mediterranean port town south ofTel Aviv.The museum was founded in 1995 by Ilana Goor, an artist, designer and sculptor.[1][2][3]Its eclectic collection has been called an "artistic jungle", but Goor considers it to have been her own "university".[4]

History[edit]

Sculpture room

The building now housing the Ilana Goor Museum was originally erected in 1742.[2]At that time it was used as an inn for Jewish pilgrims travelling toJerusalem.The inn, located outside the city walls, served as a shelter, protecting the pilgrims from robbers.[5]In the second half of the 19th century it became a factory for olive oil soap. Yet another century later, in 1949 and thus by now within the newly created State of Israel, a community of Libyan Jews were using part of the building as asynagogue.[6]Ilana Goor first purchased part of the building in 1983, and then eventually also the rest of it, with the intention of converting it to a museum dedicated to her art collection.[7]The museum was inaugurated in September 1995.[1]

Collections[edit]

The museum has a collection of more than 500 works of art, either created by Ilana Goor or collected by her over a period of 50 years, either in Israel or during her travels around the world.[7]The collection includes paintings, some 300 sculptures,video art,Ethnic ArtfromAfricaandLatin America,antiques, drawings and design objects.[8][4]The museum has works by contemporary artists likeDiego Giacometti,Henry Moore,Josef Albersand Olga Wolniak.[8]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ab"The Ilana Goor Museum".Musee Magazine.Retrieved6 April2015.
  2. ^ab"Ilana Goor Museum".museum.com.Archived fromthe originalon 18 April 2015.Retrieved6 April2015.
  3. ^Fodor's Israel.Fodor's Travel Publications. 29 October 2013. p. 394.ISBN978-0-89141-954-9.
  4. ^ab"Ilana Goor's artistic jungle".Israel 21c.Retrieved6 April2015.
  5. ^Ilana Goor Museum
  6. ^"Building".Ilana Goor Museum. Archived fromthe originalon 8 January 2018.Retrieved6 April2015.
  7. ^ab"Ilana Goor Museum".Shalom Israel Tours.Retrieved6 April2015.
  8. ^ab"Museum collections".Ilana Goor Museum. Archived fromthe originalon 8 January 2018.Retrieved6 April2015.

External links[edit]

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