Israeli art

Canvas for a cause: Art, music, and tzedakah in Jerusalem

Canvas for a Cause, an art auction benefiting the synagogue’s charitable fund, Keren Tzedakah, drew community members, art lovers, and supporters of social justice.

Art auction at Kehilat Kol HaNeshama.
 SELF-PORTRAIT of Pinchas Shaar (1923-1996).

Israel's ‘palace’ of art and architecture in Ma’aleh Adumim marks 15 years

DORIT FIGOVICH GODDARD.

Three artists, three questions: The 9th Biennale for Drawing in Israel

KATRIN TOLKOVSKY

Three artists, three questions: Cross-disciplinary creators


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.

 ‘6+1’ BY Liron Hana Ohayon and Amit Gavish.

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.

 A WORK by Pinhas Litvinovsky on display at the Beit Avi Chai exhibition, Jerusalem.

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.

 SCENE FROM ‘A Warrior & A Dreamer’ in celebration of Noa Eshkol.

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.

 HANNA ELAN YONES.

'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.”

 CARMEL BEN-ASHER in ‘The Committee to Investigate the Collective Subconscious of Zion Residents.’

The unique and fascinating history of Jerusalem's Ticho House - explainer

Ticho House is celebrating 40 years as a contemporary art annex of the Israel Museum.

 Jerusalem’s Ticho House

Dancing through the ‘Hurricane’ in the wake of October 7

'I deeply believe that dance is healing for the soul, something we certainly all need these days', Eisdorfer says.

 Dorothy Eisdorfer and the young dancers in her ‘Hurricane’ project.

History artfully revisited at the Mamuta Art and Research Center

A new exhibition at the Mamuta Art and Research Center dips into our view of the past.

AVRAHAM EILAT'S ‘Run’ short film references the forest as a place of tragedy but also resistance and survival.

From ‘Spirit of Stone’ to ‘Forsaken Zone’: Is there a Jerusalem School of Art?

What does it means to be living in Jerusalem? What does it mean to be born here?

 The new entrance to the Tower of David Jerusalem.

Culture at war: The events that will give you hope in the summer

Cultural recommendations: "Meter on Meter" poetry fest, Ashdod dance fest, "An act in six stories" podcast, "Someone to run with" exhibition, Tikotin Museum cluster.