We invite you, for the first time in Israel, to Perspective – an extraordinary international exhibition by artist and scientist Jonathi Horowitz, previously presented at leading museums around the world. This is an interactive journey into the intersection of art, science, and human perception, where you become part of the artwork.
Through surprising sculptures, reflections, optical illusions, and works that change according to the viewing angle, you will discover how what seems impossible becomes reality—if only viewed from the right perspective. The works in the exhibition combine art, mathematics, physics, and advanced technologies, inviting you to reconsider the way we see and interpret the world.
Among the exhibits, you will find anamorphic sculptures, visual illusions, and groundbreaking works, including one that broke a Guinness World Record. This is an intriguing and surprising experience that demonstrates how a small change in perspective can transform the entire picture.
About the Exhibition
Perspective presents the groundbreaking works of artist and scientist Jonathi Horowitz, one of the world's leading creators in the field of anamorphic art. His works exist at the intersection of art, science, and technology, inviting visitors to discover how a change in viewing angle, distance, or reflection can reveal an entirely new image. What initially appears abstract or impossible suddenly becomes a clear and precise form.
The works combine optics, mathematics, and physics with advanced technologies, including 3D scanning and nanotechnology. The exhibition features anamorphic sculptures, works based on reflections in specially designed mirrors, and pieces that transform according to viewing distance, illustrating the fascinating connection between human creativity and scientific research.
Alongside works that have broken Guinness World Records, including The Fragile Giant—a nano-scale sculpture of an elephant invisible to the naked eye without a microscope—the exhibition also explores themes of identity, memory, the environment, and peace, inviting visitors to reconsider the way we see and interpret the world.
Such a rich museum! The kids can touch, learn and experience everything, and parents can have a great time too. Arrive early and not in season, otherwise the place is packed. Will definitely visit again when the kids are older
Arie Berkovitch
Very enjoyable. The kids moved from one exhibit to another. The museum encourages them to explore. Suitable for kids over 5 (younger kids don’t pay but there isn't much for them to do)
David van Gelder
Great museum, every exhibit is hands-on with clear explanations in Hebrew, English and Arabic. Fun and enjoyable for curious people of all ages. Nice, shaded areas to rest, eat and relax. Takes about 4 hours to cover everything
Milan.rivkin
A world-class museum with entertaining interactive exhibits that educate children about scientific principles. Israeli hi-tech inventions are highlighted
Asaf C
Awesome place with so many things to see, do and learn. Fun for the whole family! The are plenty of exhibitions that demonstrate different physical and natural phenomenas. The place is clean and tidy, and easy to navigate. It also has guided tours. Parking could be a problem if you come late, but overall - highly recommended