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Sommer Contemporary Art is an art gallery on Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv, Israel. The gallery, considered to be among the best in Israel for contemporary art was founded in 1999 by Irit Fine Sommer and its goal is the promotion of contemporary Israeli artists in the international art scene, as well as representing and exhibiting leading international artists in Israel and abroad.
Artists
- Saâdane Afif
- Darren Almond
- Yael Bartana
- Guy Ben-Ner
- Tom Burr
- Rineke Dijkstra
- Karl Haendel
- Yehudit Sasportas
- Wolfgang Tillmans
- Paloma Varga Weisz
- Thomas Zipp
- Gregor Hildebrandt
- Adi Nes
- Tal R
- Muntean/Rosenblum
- Ugo Rondinone
- Wilhelm Sasnal
References
- Goff, Robert (2008-11-02). "Is Tel Aviv Ready to Crash the Global Art Party?". New York Times. Retrieved 2014-11-02.
- "Sommer Contemporary Art". Artspace. Retrieved 2014-11-02.</span> </li> <li id="cite_note-3"><span class="mw-cite-backlink">''']'''</span> <span class="reference-text">http://www.israeltripplanner.com/tel-aviv/art/sommer-contemporary-art-gallery
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