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and editor Smadar Tirosh replaced him starting with issue 26. Under Tirosh, the magazine’s character changed, taking a less innovative approach in content and form and beginning to appeal to a more mature audience. From issue 29 onward, its subtitle changed accordingly, from the "quarterly of the
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was a joint project of the Israel Museum’s youth wing and the weekly magazine, Koteret Rashit (Hebrew for “main headline”). Koteret Rashit closed after the fifth issue of
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In some cases, the theme of the magazine was chosen in coordination with exhibitions at the Israel Museum Youth Wing, such as "Earth".
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Tamir Rauner was the founding editor in 1987 and served in this capacity for nine years. For its first two years,
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In 2000, Monica Lavi replaced Smadar Tirosh and the magazine’s name was changed to
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In 1996, after two years of editing both magazines, Tamir Rauner left
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youth wing" to "art quarterly"; similar changes were made in its
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Images of Life: Israeli artist salutes women and their struggles
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replaced Koteret Rashit as a partner in the publication of
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was dedicated to a main theme, such as drawing, writing,
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had appeared for seven years, Tamir Rauner launched
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Index


Hebrew
Israel Museum
Jerusalem
Yedioth Ahronoth
Israeli cultural scene
Einayim
graphic design
portraiture
comics
Visual arts in Israel
Einayim
Life Beneath the Surface
Images of Life: Israeli artist salutes women and their struggles
Categories
1987 establishments in Israel
2001 disestablishments in Israel
Defunct magazines published in Israel
Hebrew-language magazines
Magazines established in 1987
Magazines disestablished in 2001
Magazines published in Jerusalem
Visual arts magazines published in Israel
Defunct Jewish magazines
Defunct visual arts magazines
Words and phrases in Modern Hebrew

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