The new exhibition Odesa – Tel Aviv: Hebrew Literature and Universal Art seeks to shed light on a unique chapter in the Jewish story from the early 20th century – namely, the blossoming of different categories of Jewish artists in Odesa, the untamed southern capital of the Russian Empire. At the time, the city was a cutting-edge cultural center that people called the “Paris of the Black Sea Coast.”
A guided tour with the curator, Lecia Voiskoun.
Tour is held in Russian.