Art
Paul Ben-Haim’s war symphonies get just deserts
Performed at Carnegie Hall in the aftermath of the October 7 massacre, Ben-Haim’s two symphonies are foundational works within the Israeli art music tradition.
Antisemitic art may upset British Jews, but is it illegal? - analysis
UK art exhibition sparks outrage over drawings of Jews eating babies, Oct. 7 rape denial
60,000-year-old ostrich eggshells reveal humanity’s first brush with geometry
Tel Aviv Museum brings 35 new works by Israeli artists into its collection
Acquired through the ‘Voting for Art’ group, the works span a variety of genres, capturing a cross-section of contemporary Israeli creativity.
Mamilla: When a mall is also a sculpture gallery
'Mamilla is the largest platform for exhibiting sculptures in the country. No other outdoor mall has an ongoing exhibition like this, and no other place has such a variety of Israeli art.'
At 60, the Israel Museum offers a new take on its accumulated treasures
Reuven Rubin’s evocative 1923 oil painting 'First Fruits' conveys something of a utopian futuristic human and bucolic scene, with Jews and Arabs enjoying a harmonious coexistence in Eretz Yisrael.
'Home is here': Art exhibition showcases undocumented children's stories amid release of new report
Heartfelt art exhibit soon to open in Tel Aviv, featuring the work of children facing the threat of deportation due to their status as the children of migrant workers in Israel.
From Baku to Tel Aviv: Galina Mintz’s journey of art, aliyah, and identity
It’s hard to imagine that Mintz’s life would have progressed as it did if she hadn’t made aliyah.
Jerusalem highlights: August 8-14
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'Can You See Its Beauty' exhibition showcases and celebrates Zionist pioneers
Goren’s multi-media use is compelling: Photographs, poetry, and music culled from well-known Israeli culture and history, as well as the use of symbols.
At the threshold of tech and tradition: Xianghan Wang and Liying Peng’s dual vision
Innovation and tradition heavily featured at Bezalel’s 2025 Graduate Exhibition
Starting Wednesday, July 30, at 9:00 p.m., visitors can explore approximately 500 final projects.
Three artists, three questions: In surreal times
Contemporary art wouldn’t be the same without Surrealism.