Exhibition
Tsuki Garbian's exhibition 'A Very Still Life' deconstructs and reconstructs art on canvas
In his new solo exhibition, Garbian traces the delicate tension between the enduring lessons of the Old Masters and the urgency of the present
Jerusalem highlights: February 13-19
Not just walls: An exhibition on the home that remains in consciousness
Three artists, three questions: 3-D imagination - sculptures
"You Shall Not Covet": Tiltan graduates interpret the Ten Commandments through graphic design
Tiltan Haifa’s Graphic Design Department presents a graduation exhibition where students share personal, modern interpretations of the Ten Commandments. Showing on the rooftop Aug 7–Nov 6.
'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.
IAA reveals how Israel's archaeologists helped locate missing persons post-Oct. 7
The exhibition, opening to the public on August 6, will be held at The Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein National Campus for the Archaeology of Israel in Givat Ram, Jerusalem.
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.
Art by divine: Artist Joshua Borkovsky takes the Christian route to wonderment
Borkovsky’s border-hopping tending discipline culls rich pickings from across centuries of artistic endeavor of various ilks.
Realistic analytical intimacy in art: An interview with Yossi Mark
Renowned Israeli realist artist and winner of last year’s Haim Shiff Award for Figurative-Realistic Art, opens his solo exhibition 'Bona Nox, Mater' at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.
Israel's living soundtrack: The Tower of David's exhibit on Yehoram Gaon
A living soundtrack of Israeli culture that offers a profound journey through 70 years of Israeli music, cinema, and the enduring spirit of Jerusalem.
The Galilee comes back to life: The JulyArt Festival opens galleries and secrets
The JulyArt Festival kicks off in the Western Galilee. Everything you need to know about the perfect blend of stunning nature, exciting art, and the people behind it all.
Bayeux Tapestry headed back to Britain, a first in nearly a 1,000 years
In return, artefacts from the Sutton Hoo burial and the Lewis Chessmen will travel to Normandy as part of an unprecedented cross-Channel cultural exchange.
Daniella Wexler: Retrospective or new exhibition?
In her current retrospective at the Jerusalem Theatre, the historical works appear in reproduction, embellished with painted decorative margins and additional new images.