The Gutman Museum is one of several small art spaces in Tel Aviv devoted to celebrating one local genius. In this case, it's Nahum Gutman, who came to the region from Romania in 1908 and helped to grow and define the school of art known as the Israeli Style. His work is dedicated to chronicling the early years of the Israeli state, and the museum is a fine addition to defining that era. There is also a small children's area that is somewhat interactive.