Exhibition

Three artists, three questions: Immersed in colors

Artists explore the use of color in their art, often to find a path to a positive, optimistic outlook on life or to encourage viewers to action, to take action or give them strength.

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Lone Soldier Center CEO Liora Rubinstein (L) with president Drorit Nitzani and actress and musician Einat Sarouf  and her original artwork.

Israeli artists unite across communities to support lone soldiers in new exhibition

A Hanukkah candlelighting ceremony at the Westerbork transit camp in the Netherlands, December 1943.

Keeping time: How Jews preserved ritual and hope in the Holocaust’s darkest days

‘Decapitated fish and Additional Sculptures,’ opened March 12 at Gordon Gallery on the artist’s 80th birthday.

Decapitated world: Exclusive interview on the 80th birthday of Israeli sculptor Yaacov Dorchin


Mossad’s Eichmann capture exhibit makes final stop in Germany

"Operation Finale" documents the story of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann’s capture by Israel and his subsequent trial.

 Part of the Operation Finale exhibition.

Israel Museum honors late Jerusalem artist Joseph Hirsch

A full 23 years after a large-scale posthumous retrospective at the University of Haifa and at the Artists House in Jerusalem, Hirsch has finally been given a slot by the Israel Museum.

 Artwork by Joseph Hirsch.

Newspapers, telegrams retrieved from the wreckage of SS Heimara, ‘The Greek Titanic'

Among the items discovered were personal belongings of the dead, including an officer's sword, combs, life jackets, women's stockings, and boots.

 Panoramic view of landscape close to the island of Euboea, overlooking the South Euboean Gulf, in central Greece.

Ramses and the Gold of the Pharaohs exhibition opens in Tokyo

the exhibition marks its sixth international stop and the 35th anniversary of cooperation between Cairo and Tokyo.

 Ancient Egyptian cat mummy in Tokyo.

TAAD Exhibition: The dream of international design comes true in the heart of Tel Aviv

The international design and art fair is coming to Israel for the first time next week—and starting in November, it will be held annually.

 TAAD Exhibition

Avraham Eilat: A journey through art and life - review

The exhibition serves as a time capsule, where Israel’s past and present reverberate through Eilat’s creations.

 TWO WORKS from Avraham Eilat’s exhbition ‘The Fear of What is Suddenly Too Late,’ on display at the the Ein Hod Art Gallery and Janco Dada Museum.

Dürer’s ‘The Four Horsemen’ and ‘The Whore of Babylon’ on display in End of the World exhibit

An exhibition features nearly 300 pieces, including illuminated books from the Middle Ages, sculptures, and videos by contemporary artists.

 Unveiling the Apocalypse: Dürer’s ‘The Four Horsemen’ and ‘The Whore of Babylon’ on display in exhibition exploring the End of the World.

After 500 years:Rare medieval Arma Christi scroll discovered in Bar Convent shoebox goes on display

"This discovery has remained hidden for over 500 years, so we know people won't mind waiting a little longer to see it," said Sister Ann Stafford, Superior of the Bar Convent.

 Rare medieval Arma Christi scroll discovered at Bar Convent in York.

Shape-shifting science: Jerusalem exhibition unveils self-morphing materials

The ‘Automorphia’ exhibition at Bloomfield Science Museum

 Exhibits explain automorphia: Contemplation and focus shape a reaction to cycles of humidity variation.

Acclaimed artist Ran Tenenbaum returns to realism with a new exhibition

Ran Tenenbaum’s Solar Plexus at Rothschild Fine Art marks his return to realism, exploring artistic renewal, raw emotion, and the power of observation in his latest works.

 A painting of Ran Tenenbaum.