Sign in
The image captures the interior of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, specifically the Herta and Paul Amir Building, in Tel Aviv, Israel. The perspective is from the top of a downward-sloping escalator, looking towards its base on a lower floor.

The escalator features black steps with prominent yellow safety lines at their edges, clear glass side panels, and grey handrails illuminated by continuous white LED light strips. At the base of the escalator, a spacious, light-colored, geometrically tiled floor extends into a large hall. The walls are predominantly white. On the upper left wall, the Hebrew text "מה שרואים מכאן לא רואים משם" (What is seen from here is not seen from there) is inscribed. Further back on the lower level, abstract art installations are visible, including elements of orange/red color and hanging metallic structures, adjacent to a section of vertical, ribbed glass or paneling on the wall. A distinct black diagonal strip is affixed to the white wall on the right side of the frame.

Two individuals are present at the bottom-left, near the escalator's dismount point. One person wears a light-colored top and a head covering, while the other wears a darker top; both appear to be standing or walking away from the escalator. In the immediate foreground, a partial view of a black object, consistent with a stroller handle, is visible, indicating the photographer's position.
Shoham

Jul 19, 2025, 7:43 AM

Tel Aviv, Israel

Stake attention in this memory

Vertigo
Awe
Modern
Dizzying
Corporate

The image captures the interior of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, specifically the Herta and Paul Amir Building, in Tel Aviv, Israel. The perspective is from the top of a downward-sloping escalator, looking towards its base on a lower floor. The escalator features black steps with prominent yellow safety lines at their edges, clear glass side panels, and grey handrails illuminated by continuous white LED light strips. At the base of the escalator, a spacious, light-colored, geometrically tiled floor extends into a large hall. The walls are predominantly white. On the upper left wall, the Hebrew text "מה שרואים מכאן לא רואים משם" (What is seen from here is not seen from there) is inscribed. Further back on the lower level, abstract art installations are visible, including elements of orange/red color and hanging metallic structures, adjacent to a section of vertical, ribbed glass or paneling on the wall. A distinct black diagonal strip is affixed to the white wall on the right side of the frame. Two individuals are present at the bottom-left, near the escalator's dismount point. One person wears a light-colored top and a head covering, while the other wears a darker top; both appear to be standing or walking away from the escalator. In the immediate foreground, a partial view of a black object, consistent with a stroller handle, is visible, indicating the photographer's position.

Loading AttnAds…

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Tel Aviv

Shoham

Jul 19, 2025, 7:43 AM

Tel Aviv, Israel

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.