Curated by Dana Benshalom and Sonja Olitsky, Jerusalem Design Week 2024 will open on September 19 at its flagship location, Hansen House.
Frenel's works, which had first been exhibited in the museum space exactly 100 years ago, were eventually acquired by prominent museums in Israel and abroad.
The Like A Dance in the Dark exhibit is produced in collaboration with the Paris-based Miss Parisette run by Elinor Agam, a theater director and former cultural attaché to Israel's Embassy in Paris.
The contemporary traumatic setting of the Bezalel Graduate Exhibition 2024, emanated by the main exhibition on show, titled “Simultaneously: Creating in Times of War,” is a slap back to reality.
Merav Tal is not only a loving mother, she is also a former nurse and, more to the aesthetic point, a trained and talented photographer.
The small gallery holds an auspicious preview of what is to come from the young artist, whose recent works paint a picture of his time spent as an active soldier in the first months of the Gaza war.
Amidst war and political crisis, Jerusalem's Bezalel Academy showcases alumni exhibition featuring cross-departmental works on design, technology, sustainability, and gender.
Vanda Keren is a colorist who masterfully expresses images with a realism that borders on abstraction, particularly when depicting a close-up of a butterfly wing or a tangle of leaves.
Lubanov’s art is naïve. Her works are usually full of figurative details and events from everyday life, expressed on the canvas with smiling simplicity.
Connecting top chefs with leading illustrators: A pop-up exhibition showcasing art on repurposed chef's coats, inspired by personal culinary stories.