Heading into the new year, the gallery is calling for collectors of art objects from various places around the world to contact us and examine the possibilities of exhibiting their collection at the gallery.
The gallery is located in central Tel Aviv on 13 Craftsmen St., parallel to Shnakin Garden.
The Gallery for Global Art aspires to bring together traditional art from all over the world (Non-Western Art) with Israeli art.
Non-Western art is fascinating art based on ancient folk traditions. The origin of Non-Western art typically relies on local traditional concepts of divinity and the ruling forces in the world. Traditional art was often intended to accompany traditional rituals or alternatively to accompany a person in their home and life to offer protection and support for a full and protected life.
Non-Western traditional art is generally created (in a broad categorization) in eight regions of the world:
Traditional tribal art originating from the continent of Africa.
Traditional indigenous art originating in North America
Traditional tribal art originating in South America
Traditional art originated in the Far East (Japan, China and India)
Oceanic art originated in Australia and New Zealand and the island groups
Traditional Islamic art.
There are now many collections of non-Western art exhibited in museums around the world alongside displays in important galleries. These collections provide inspiration and an invaluable source of ideas for the art being created today around the world. The Gallery for Tribal Art located in central Tel Aviv aims to exhibit collections of non-Western art from around the world in dialogue with contemporary art being created today in Israel to create a unique, fertile and fascinating dialogue in special exhibitions.
The gallery is calling for collectors of Non-Western art from various places around the world to contact us and examine possibilities for exhibiting their collection at the gallery to create a dialogue with contemporary art by Israeli artists.