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Okashi Museum, Acre

Situated in the heart of Acre's historic Knights Halls, the Okashi Museum is a testament to one of Israel's most influential artists, Avshalom Okashi. This museum provides visitors with an intimate look into Okashi's art, his impact on Israeli culture, and the city he loved and depicted in his work.



Okashi was a prominent figure in the "New Horizons" movement, a pivotal period in Israeli art history. He lived and worked in Acre for the last 30 years, from 1948 to 1980, and his work harmoniously blends European modernism with the local scenery and community of Acre and Galilee.



The Okashi Museum houses a permanent collection of his works. Various paintings offer a visual narrative of his evolving style and the themes that shaped his career. From portraits to landscapes, each piece invites a deeper understanding of Okashi's unique artistic perspective.



Beyond the permanent collection, the museum hosts rotating exhibits, providing a platform for contemporary artists. This commitment to ongoing artistic creation keeps the spirit of Okashi alive, encouraging new generations to explore and express their creative talents.


In conclusion, a visit to the Okashi Museum offers a unique opportunity to engage with Acre's local art scene, past and present. This vibrant cultural hub is an essential stop for anyone interested in this remarkable city's intersection of art and history.

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