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.

VERA KUNIS.
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


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.

 PRESIDENT HERZOG listens to ‘6:29’ testimonies

Passover at Dizengoff: "50 Degrees in the Shade" environmental exhibit

21 artists present large-scale installations and animation films addressing the climate crisis at the biennale, opening today (Sunday) and running until June 13.

 From the video work "Renewal"

No Despair at Clal: A photography exhibit on the inhabitants of Jerusalem's infamous building

The bad, the good, and the downright ugly coalesce and pulsate there with an obstinacy and determination to survive, and some improbably thrive, despite all the very real existential challenges.

 A couple are seen kissing in against the window of Jerusalem's Clal Building in this art exhibit photo.

Wild and creative: A look at the new two-person exhibition at Jerusalem's Wild Gallery

A new two-person exhibition at the Wild Gallery spans physical, emotional, and political divides.

 Israeli artist Haim Sokol.

Jerusalem highlights: April 4-10

What's new to do in Israel's capital?

 Itai Szor as The Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni as directed by Ariel Wolf.

Lüneburg Museum to open world's largest Immanuel Kant collection

Exhibition features Kant's personal items, including his champagne glass and a lock of hair.

 Monument of Immanuel Kant.

The Met and Shanghai Museum unite for 'Recasting the Past' Chinese bronzes exhibition

Co-organized with Shanghai Museum, the exhibition features 200 works, including bronzes, paintings, ceramics, and jades, highlighting the dialogue between artifacts from different eras.

 The Met and Shanghai Museum unite for 'Recasting the Past' Chinese bronzes exhibition.

Dan Livni: Fighter at home, acclaimed artist abroad

Dan Livni’s paintings enable us to view the life that goes on around us through the prism of eternity.

 Art by Dan Livni.

'Daedalus Enigma': A Jerusalem exhibition with a yin-yang view on life

A new exhibition at the cozy, ‘very Jerusalem’ Agripas 12 Gallery takes a yin-yang approach to life.

 Artwork at the Daedalus Enigma exhibit in Jerusalem.

Göbeklitepe archaeological exhibition in Rome's Colosseum draws millions

The exhibition 'Göbeklitepe: The Mystery of a Sacred Place' opened at Rome's Colosseum on October 24, 2024, attracting 5 million visitors and will run until April 30, 2025.

 Göbeklitepe.