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Isaiah Zagar, renowned Jewish mosaic artist who created Philadelphia’s Magic Gardens, dies at 86

Zagar died of heart failure and Parkinson’s disease complications at his home in Philadelphia. He is survived by his wife and two sons.

Isaiah Zagar at the HBO documentary screening of "In A Dream" at the Brooklyn Museum on August 23, 2009 in the Borough of Brooklyn, New York City.
Tsuki Garbian’s art: ‘SPANGA HOME,’ 2025.

Tsuki Garbian's exhibition 'A Very Still Life' deconstructs and reconstructs art on canvas

Karni preforming a sold out show at Tmuna Theatre on November 8”

From service to songwriting: Nave Karni on music and meaning - interview

NETA BACHRACH

Three artists, three questions: 3-D imagination - sculptures


The Jerusalem Glassblowing Studio: Where fire and glass meet soul

The Jerusalem Glassblowing Studio is where glass takes shape – and meaning is made. It’s a sanctuary for creativity, reflection, and human connection.

 Yael Vloch splits a long, green glass rod that will be made into glasses, vases, and even pomegranates at the Jerusalem Glassblowing Studio.

Between the sunsets: Meir Appelfeld exhibition invites viewers into a linimal space of imagination

Meir Appelfeld's 'On the Threshold' exhibition at the Rothschild Fine Art Gallery draws viewers into a space where memory and imagination intertwine.

A work by artist Meir Appelfield.

Musrara Mix: Covering artistic, philosophical, and social divides

In terms of the programmatic content, the main man this year is Roy Menachem Markovich, who devised the lineup that takes place over three days, starting on May 6.

 Puppeteer Moti Brecher.

Heirs of Jewish collector settle over Nazi-looted Manet painting in Emil G. Bührle collection

This was just one of more than 250 pieces of artwork hanging in the original owner's villa in Poland before the SS forced him to sell his property in 1935.

 Sign announces the opening for 2021 in front of construction site of extension building of Kunsthaus Zurich art museum in Zurich

Belu Simion Fainaru: The world-renowned artist, educator set to receive the Israel Prize

Internationally acclaimed interdisciplinary artist and educator gets a stately pat on the back as he wins the Israel Prize.

 Artwork by Belu Simion Fainaru.

Three artists, three questions: Sound, light, and glass

I turned to a multimedia artist, an installation artist, and a glass sculptor, whose artworks are currently displayed at museums, galleries, and public sites.

 Anat Weiss with glass sculpture.

Oct. 7, the Holocaust, and more: Jerusalemite-painter Chana Goldberg's works on display

Jerusalemite painter Chana Goldberg’s post-cataclysm pieces in the wake of October 7 and the Israel-Hamas War.

 A painting by Chana Goldberg.

No Despair at Clal: A photography exhibit on the inhabitants of Jerusalem's infamous building

The bad, the good, and the downright ugly coalesce and pulsate there with an obstinacy and determination to survive, and some improbably thrive, despite all the very real existential challenges.

 A couple are seen kissing in against the window of Jerusalem's Clal Building in this art exhibit photo.

'Dry Bones' cartoonist Yaakov Kirschen helped Jews to love our faults, not just heroics - opinion

The cartoonist, who died on Monday at the age of 87, applied a screwball approach to his view of Israel.

 Yaakov Kirschen at work, and one of his Dry Bones classic cartoons.

Wild and creative: A look at the new two-person exhibition at Jerusalem's Wild Gallery

A new two-person exhibition at the Wild Gallery spans physical, emotional, and political divides.

 Israeli artist Haim Sokol.