Israeli art

Israel Philharmonic’s powerful tribute to October 7 blends art and music

Visual art reflecting on October 7 is set to classical music in this multisensory experience.

By NERIA BARR
19/10/2024

Israel's art roundup: Hadrian’s Helmet and Pozner’s heart

Art Roundup is a monthly glance at some of the finest art exhibitions and events currently being shown across the country.

Maura Ruskin: An artistic aliyah success story

Maura has some sound advice for anyone considering aliyah: “Come early. The earlier you come, the better command of the language you will have, and a better understanding of the culture.”

Michal Shachnai looks to reclaim her father’s memory from the state

Michal Shachnai's exhibition "On the Cypress Spear" at the Petah Tikva Museum of Art explores personal and national grief through art.

13/08/2024

Once in a century, Moi Ver's rare work showcased at TLV Museum of Art

Moving between photography, painting, and typography, Ver exhibits his captivating take on modern design, laced with a strong Jewish identity and the historical times through which he lived.

05/08/2024

Israel's art roundup: Impressionism and Jewish painting

Art Roundup is a monthly glance at some of the finest art exhibitions and events currently being shown across the country.

Art for life: unveiling the work of a little-known Israeli art world giant

For now, we can all enjoy at least some slivers of Litvinovsky’s unique take on life in his artistic representation thereof.

02/08/2024

No time to dance – a celebration of influential dancer Noa Eshkol

Fifty years after pausing her dance work for the Yom Kippur War, Noa Eshkol’s 100th birthday is marked with exhibits in Berlin and a performance in Tel Aviv, showcasing her enduring legacy.

By ORI J. LENKINSKI
31/07/2024

Three artists, three questions: Spotted at Fresh Paint 2024

Every year, Fresh Paint initiates, curates, and exhibits new art projects, presented to the public for the first time at the fair.

28/07/2024

'Reality without filters': New A-Genre festival takes to the stage

“We are offering a somber alternative,” Shalev told The Jerusalem Post, “a prism to think through.”

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