Art
Nazi-looted painting found in home of Dutch SS collaborator's descendants
Portrait of a Young Girl, by Dutch artist Toon Kelder, was in the collection of Jewish art collector Jacques Goudstikker before it was taken when the Nazis invaded the Netherlands.
Three artists, three questions: Immersed in colors
‘Taking in the View’: Ticho House reframes Jerusalem through contemporary art
Cultural boycott surge: Israeli artists cut off from global stage after October 7
The legacy of Huvy Elisha: The quiet life of a Mea She’arim painter and matriarch
Ahuva “Huvy” Elisha lived in step with the ultra-Orthodox neighborhood she called home for the last 40 years of her long and well-traveled life.
Picasso painting disappears en route to Granada exhibit
The loss was not discovered until the following Monday, when the exhibit's curator and the foundation's head of exhibitions began unpacking the crates.
Tel Aviv Festival to take over city
More than 120 artists and creators will perform, taking part in 40 different performances.
Print for the ages: Israel Museum showcases printmaking masterpieces
The Israel Museum continues its 60th anniversary festivities with a sumptuous print-based exhibition
Ripples of Venice: Charting the path of survival of Italian Jewry
Ripples of Venice, which opened on September 18 and runs through to May 1, takes the visitor on a journey across the centuries of the Jewish community in Venice and elsewhere in Italy.
Bentzi Moser: The artist inspired by Jerusalem
Jerusalemite of the Week: Bentzi Moser was inspired to become an artist in Jerusalem itself. And years later, the city continues to inspire his work.
Rhyme & reason: The annual Ushpizin Festival returns to Jerusalem
This year’s bash takes place, under the continued aegis of Confederation House and its long-serving head Effie Benaya, on October 8-10.
A Canadian artistic perspective on healing, post-October 7
The 'Day After Yesterday' exhibition at the Canadian Embassy in Tel Aviv features works by Marla Buck, Paul Curran, and Dorothy Zafir, who address post-October 7 healing through creative expression.
The hot trend in design: Rugs rising from the floor to the wall
From a functional item to a dramatic piece, rugs are now hung on walls, becoming the room’s focal point and giving homes a unique, personal touch.
Dark to light: Noa Shay’s art of contrasts
Noa Shay presents a new Tel Aviv exhibition that threads together drawing, fresco, painting, and sculpture.