Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Tel Aviv Museum of Art gives voice to the female observers of Oct. 7
Ten testimonies were on display. There was no archival footage, no maps, no recreations – just faces. And yet the cumulative effect of an hour in that room was something closer to a reckoning.
Tel Aviv Museum of Art reimagines exhibitions amid wartime conditions
Sightings, sounds, and self-knowledge: Ten reasons to go out next week
Reuven Rubin at Tel Aviv Museum of Art – a Zionist dream
From ashes to art: Arthur Essebag's journey of healing through Israeli creativity
Arthur Essebag, a French media icon, transforms grief into action by collecting powerful Israeli artworks created in the Oct. 7 aftermath – now displayed at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Revitalizing the beachfront: The architects behind Tel Aviv's port and promenade - interview
I ask the Kassif duo (partners of 34 years in work and in life) to share their experiences and personal views on the interplay between urban architecture and the Tel Aviv coastline.
Historic and rare artwork by Moi Ver showcased at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art - opinion
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.
Meet the pop-up installation "Sunbathers"
Schweppes sponsors Niv Tishbi's "Sunbathers" installation at Tel Aviv Museum of Art.
Late Holocaust survivor Marta Wise gets a life's worth of musical celebration tribute
The lineup will signify an incredible life story of an incredible woman who beat all the odds.
Word play: Uri Agnon's new musical theatre work delves into the power of language
Multidisciplinary artist Uri Agnon takes a creative leaf out of his illustrious ancestor’s work.
Haifa landscapes and Syrian goats: What's new in the Israeli art scene? - feature
This week's art roundup includes various galleries and exhibits throughout Israel.
Tel Aviv exhibition combines contemporary and historical art
Taharlev chooses figurative paintings, a technique that seems less related to modern art. But the vibrancy, the subjects, and the presence of the body as it is, devoid of the male gaze.
The American Jewish liturgical tradition comes to Tel Aviv in new show
“I am optimistic we will not only increase the feelings of light and joy in Israel,” says Bat Ella, singer in the performance, “but also the light in our world, and uplift our souls.”
Museums provide resources for children, in person and online, amidst the war
Many of the activities first went online during the Covid crisis. Now, in another moment of major disruption, they are coming back into use.