A Well

Ron Bartos

2025

Highlights from The Collection of the Negev Museum of Art

The exhibition presents a selection of works from the collection of the Negev Museum of Art, normally kept in storage, hidden away from public view, and includes mainly Israeli art in the mediums of painting, drawing, sculpture, outdoor sculpture, printmaking, photography, and video art. The featured works were made by artists of different generations, who created in a range of artistic styles, assuming different positions along the spectrum between work anchored in reality and the exploration of art and its intrinsic values.

Gabriella Klein’s curtains and drapery murals are incorporated into the display of the historical collection as a compelling backdrop, a deceptive trompe-l’oeil, and an act of painting trickery. The encounter with artworks from the collection, which have been stowed away from the public for many years, imbues these murals with the symbolic significance of unveiling.

  • Copies: 300
  • Pages: 80
  • Type of binding: Hardcover
  • Languages: Hebrew
  • Dimensions (cm): 12x16.5
  • Reproductions: Lena Gomon
  • Printing: Havatzelet
  • Binding: Havatzelet
  • Type of printing: Offset
  • Publication: The Negev Museum of Art
  • Place of publication: Beer Sheva
  • Book photography: Leafing Magazine
  • ISBN: 9789659320608

Ron Bartos is an art historian and independent curator, specializing in Israeli art. He holds bachelor and master’s degrees in art history from Tel Aviv University, and graduated from Tel Aviv’s Alma College’s fellowship program. Bartos has published numerous books and catalogues about Israeli art history and Israeli artists and has curated solo and group exhibitions in galleries and museums.