Exhibition
Love is made of Eilat soil: New exhibition at Eilat Artists' Gallery
A new exhibition at the Eilat Artists' Gallery explores love through Eilat soil, showcasing works created with earth and minerals from local mountains.
Three million flowers: The exhibition transforming Tel Aviv into a fairytale world
After two difficult years: The festival bringing life back to the Western Galilee
Inside America’s first prison synagogue: New exhibit tells the story of Jewish inmates who built it
Between the sunsets: Meir Appelfeld exhibition invites viewers into a linimal space of imagination
Meir Appelfeld's 'On the Threshold' exhibition at the Rothschild Fine Art Gallery draws viewers into a space where memory and imagination intertwine.
To Laura Ben-David and the many who love her
Author, writer, photographer, speaker, and marketer Laura Ben-David is a star of the Anglo-Israeli community. A photography exhibition of her images shared her story.
Hohenzollern art dispute settled. German museums to retain works
Cultural State Minister Wolfram Weimer announced in Berlin that the more than ten-year asset dispute has been resolved, bringing nearly 100 years of uncertainty to an end.
A temple of art, resilience, and renewal
Tanya Sirakovich, chief curator of Fine Arts at the Israel Museum, envisions the institution as a living space where past and present, people and artworks exist in constant dialogue
Fractured visions: Reimagining Israeli art
Amitai Mendelsohn reimagines the Israeli art collection in The Swing of the Pendulum, a new permanent display at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Musrara Mix: Covering artistic, philosophical, and social divides
In terms of the programmatic content, the main man this year is Roy Menachem Markovich, who devised the lineup that takes place over three days, starting on May 6.
In the shadow of grief: Artists respond to October 7 through shared creation
Curated by Israeli designer Zohar Yerom, the exhibition featured works in various mediums, including movement, poetry, painting, sculpture, and video art.
From murder to macabre relic: How William Corder's skin became a museum artifact
Author calls the skin-bound books 'disgusting artifacts' that 'should not be exhibited'.
Oct. 7, the Holocaust, and more: Jerusalemite-painter Chana Goldberg's works on display
Jerusalemite painter Chana Goldberg’s post-cataclysm pieces in the wake of October 7 and the Israel-Hamas War.
Where memory meets meaning: The Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem’s vision for a better tomorrow
The museum’s “6:29” exhibit on Oct. 7 and upcoming Remembrance Day event inspire visitors to confront hate and embrace humanity.