Returning to Nature Exhibit at the Botanical Gardens

The Botanical Gardens in Jerusalem is excited to open the garden to visitors with a new unique contemporary art sculpture exhibit called – Returning to Nature.

The exhibit was initiated by the Botanical Gardens in Jerusalem, in collaboration with the Outset Fund for Contemporary Art.

The new exhibition, curated by Hadas Maor, is already open to the public and includes about 15 large sculptures by leading contemporary artists that have been specially adapted to display conditions in the garden.

Among the sculptures are iconic works by artists such as Menashe Kadishman and Danny Karavan, works by veteran artists such as Tzivi Geva, Yehudit Sasports and Sigalit Landau, and works by younger artists such as Ella Litwitz, Yaara Tzach, Sahar Mi’ari, Moshe Roas and more.

The Botanical Gardens in Givat Ram in Jerusalem covers 120 dunams and can accommodate many hundreds of people at a time, according to the guidelines of the Ministry of Health.

To maintain your safety the Gardens request that …

  • Visitors move around the garden while maintaining a distance between families and avoid crowds of over 20 people;
  • Each visitor is required to take their temperature at the entrance to the garden (no entry will be allowed for those whose body temperature exceeds 38 degrees);
  • All visitors must wear masks
Jerusalem Botanical Gardens
Zalman Shneur 5, Jerusalem
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