Jerusalem's Israel Museum continues to offer a wide range of imaginative exhibitions and artistic displays. "Love at First Sight" is a large and varied collection of works by 69 leading Israeli artists. This collection affords a glimpse into the wide range of subjects, local and universal, that preoccupied Israeli artists in the last three decades of the 20th century: the Israeli landscape, borders, wandering, war and loss, the affinity to Judaism, the transience of human life, art in the mirror of art, the artistic legacy of Marcel Duchamp, and more. Another ongoing exhibition, entitled "Dreaming with Open Eyes," presents a large selection of works donated to the Israel Museum by the Milanese scholar, poet, and collector Arturo Schwarz. This unique, comprehensive collection of Dada and Surrealism has made the Israel Museum a major center for the study and display of these two seminal movements in modern art. Combining Schwarz's insight and personal approach with a historical presentation, Dreaming with Open Eyes is designed in the spirit of Dada and Surrealism and features a broad range of artworks, books, and films.