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Roundup: Bat Yam design, an artistic Revenge and God's word for sale

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A new exhibition of paintings by Nil and Karin Romano is now being shown at the Minshar gallery. The sisters, who paint together and operate in the world as one entity, will present works created over an 18-month period. A full century passed since Reuven Rubin painted Balfour Street in 1924. The painting is now on display at Beit Reuven for a limited time. The Ananeh Art Center in Ein Yael National Park welcomes guests who would like to spend some time in the lovely pine forest there and possibly meet the artists-in-residence. Wednesday, December 11 - Meet artist Gabriel Klasmer and curator Leah Abir, who will discuss Klasmer's latest exhibition at Arad's Contemporary Art Center. Visit The Institute for Voluntary Sensorial Deprivation, a new exhibition six years in the making by Chana Anushik Manhaimer, now shown at the Center for Digital Art (CDA). A decade ago, the Design Terminal was a place the city used to store garbage cans. Today, the industrial space hosts an eco-friendly coffee shop that serves hot drinks from a salvaged bus. Wednesday, December 18 - Make an offer to buy God's own word at Sotheby's live auction. Roughly a millennium-and-a-half old, this is the only known complete Decalogue inscribed in marble. FRANK AUERBACH - The Jewish-British painter died last month at the age of 93.

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