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This image captures an interior scene, likely a storage or work area, located in Tel Aviv, Israel, specifically associated with the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. The prominent background features a large, textured translucent glass partition wall, divided by dark frames into grid panels.

Affixed to this glass wall is a large cork bulletin board with a light-colored wooden frame. Pinned centrally on the board is a poster explicitly referencing the "Tel Aviv Museum of Art" and the artist "Yael Bartana," dated "05-06 2021" and "07-08 2021." This poster displays three distinct images: a portrait of a person with a white ruffled collar, a composite image featuring a landscape and a bare foot with an ankle adornment, and a photograph of a woman carrying multiple shopping bags. Numerous colorful pushpins are inserted into the lower right portion of the corkboard. Additional sheets of paper, dense with text and small images, some featuring Hebrew script, are taped directly onto the textured glass wall surrounding the bulletin board.

To the left, a tall, multi-shelf metal storage unit, off-white in color, is partially visible. It holds a woven basket, clear plastic containers with dark contents, stacks of white paper, two stemmed wine glasses, and a blue storage box. In the mid-ground, a blue metal-framed shelving unit is positioned, stacked with numerous books and magazines on its three shelves. On the floor in the lower right, a quantity of dark fabric or clothing is piled next to a black plastic crate on wheels, which is oriented on its side and features red latch details. A fragment of a purple crate is also visible beneath the black one. The ceiling is constructed from white acoustic tiles. The lighting within the room appears to be a combination of diffused light filtering through the textured glass and overhead artificial illumination.
Dali Fay

Sep 1, 2025, 11:18 AM

Tel Aviv, Israel

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This image captures an interior scene, likely a storage or work area, located in Tel Aviv, Israel, specifically associated with the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. The prominent background features a large, textured translucent glass partition wall, divided by dark frames into grid panels. Affixed to this glass wall is a large cork bulletin board with a light-colored wooden frame. Pinned centrally on the board is a poster explicitly referencing the "Tel Aviv Museum of Art" and the artist "Yael Bartana," dated "05-06 2021" and "07-08 2021." This poster displays three distinct images: a portrait of a person with a white ruffled collar, a composite image featuring a landscape and a bare foot with an ankle adornment, and a photograph of a woman carrying multiple shopping bags. Numerous colorful pushpins are inserted into the lower right portion of the corkboard. Additional sheets of paper, dense with text and small images, some featuring Hebrew script, are taped directly onto the textured glass wall surrounding the bulletin board. To the left, a tall, multi-shelf metal storage unit, off-white in color, is partially visible. It holds a woven basket, clear plastic containers with dark contents, stacks of white paper, two stemmed wine glasses, and a blue storage box. In the mid-ground, a blue metal-framed shelving unit is positioned, stacked with numerous books and magazines on its three shelves. On the floor in the lower right, a quantity of dark fabric or clothing is piled next to a black plastic crate on wheels, which is oriented on its side and features red latch details. A fragment of a purple crate is also visible beneath the black one. The ceiling is constructed from white acoustic tiles. The lighting within the room appears to be a combination of diffused light filtering through the textured glass and overhead artificial illumination.

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