Culture in Tel Aviv

Three artists, three questions: Recurring motifs through chaos and order

Three artists, three questions, and a shared urge to find order in chaos through repetition, light, and form.

Ariel Hacohen
Two exhibitions of Judy Chicago's work were staged in Tel Aviv in 2025.

Judy Chicago’s feminist art lands in Tel Aviv, igniting boycott call, hard questions about Israel

A SCENE from ‘Dido and Aeneas’

After October 7, Purcell’s 'Dido and Aeneas' rings truer than ever

Milan is one of the city’s most stunning new residential developments

Luxury by the Sea: Move-In-Ready Apartments in the Heart of Tel Aviv


Batya Gazit: Art for life's sake

“I tell my life story through my work,” she states. And there is a lot to tell.

WORLD OF Silence references Gazit’s inner world and her hearing impairment, with just a touch of humor.

Veteran choreographer, Noa Dar, says goodbye with a special event

Veteran choreographer Noa Dar says goodbye to her studio with a special event

Red Hot Chili Peppers returning to Israel

Famed California rockers to headline Funkyard Tel Aviv Festival in June.

Red Hot Chili Pepper returning to Israel

The Mystery of Chagall's Stolen Painting Has Been Solved And Is Now For Sale.

Mark Chagall is the world's most important Jewish artist.


A weekend full of art in Tel Aviv

Three-day ‘Loving Art, Making Art’ Festival will be held across the city

Anisa Ashkar will present "14 Steps to Love"

Tel Aviv’s homeless photography exhibit considered ‘strongest yet’

New exhibit taps creativity from the street

A PHOTO FROM the ‘Stories of the Street Tel Aviv’ exhibit

Border control with Arkadi Zaides

Performance artist presents ‘Talos’ at Tel Aviv Dance

ARKADI ZAIDES and his Talos robot – both awe-inspiring and chilling.

Identity is the theme of the century

I have experienced that feeling of separation from my land, my people, my family several times. It is sad, it hurts, but it is also an evolution for your soul

EMANUELE CRIALESE with actress Charlotte Gainsbourg, who plays alluring British passenger Lucy in his celebrated film ‘Nuovomondo’ (Golden Door), about a family’s shipboard migration from Italy to New York City at the beginning of the 20th century. Below, he is on the set.

Picasso’s ‘Carmen’

“I’m an immigrant. I was born in Cuba and I grew up here. All I wanted growing up was to connect. This organization allows me to connect. It makes me belong,” he shared.

Ballet Hispanico

Celebrate summer with Tel Aviv Children’s Film Festival and Animix

Two upcoming events will help your children and your whole family to thrive during the summer vacation, not just get through it.

‘MOOMINS’