Rubin Museum | Until 17 May
After over four decades that the Rubin Museum has been open to the public displaying Rubin’s art along with diversified exhibitions of Israeli art across generations, and following the quite recent transformation of Tel Aviv’s Bialik street into a lively center of cultural tourism focusing on the history of “The First Hebrew city”, the time has come, we feel, to tell the story of the house on 14 Bialik street and the family that inhabited it between 1945 and 1975.