Gallery
No longer 'the road down to the sea': The Tel Aviv street that became a hit
Bograshov Street in Tel Aviv has transformed from a quiet path to a lively hub, blending trendy bars and restaurants with galleries and old shops, living between old and new, city energy and calm.
Dark to light: Noa Shay’s art of contrasts
Two galleries present Israel Hadany’s sculptures celebrating 55 years of creativity
Between the sunsets: Meir Appelfeld exhibition invites viewers into a linimal space of imagination
Art for all
A new art gallery offers top notch art at affordable prices.
A la découverte de ces galeries oubliées
Le Musée d’Israël vous propose une visite pour le moins originale. Guidés par les énigmes de Métatron, vous devrez aider une jeune conservatrice désemparée pour ne pas vous retrouver bloqués.
Ariela Wertheimer – a multidisciplinary artist
Aharon Farkash, who operates the Jaffa-based Farkash Gallery, wandered into her studio and instantly fell in love with her art.
Jerusalem art gallery owner refuses to vacate, cites freedom of speech
Masha Zuslam's lawyer claims that the city eviction notice is due to his hosting of a left-wing lecture from the NGO Breaking the Silence.
Shining a light on the Jerusalem Art scene
Contemporary Art in Jerusalem is a fresh and innovative project that offers art tours in the captial, introducing tour-goers to the city's diverse art scene.
Into the deep
Artist Mindy Weisel’s paintings, influenced by her parents’ experiences during the Shoah, reveal layers of love and beauty.
De l’art dans les mains
Elle fait partie de ces autodidactes devenus fers-de-lance de la créativité contemporaine. Mais Else, c’est aussi l’histoire d’une peintre franco-israélienne, qui a su faire de son sionisme une force résolument motrice
Returns on paper
There is a generous array of largely pencil- and graphite- based items currently on display at the Jerusalem Artists’ House, as part of the sixth edition of the drawing biennale.
The beauty of Brutalism
Originally from Saint Petersburg in the former Soviet Union, The 32-year-old photographer immigrated to Israel in 1991 and grew up in Beer Sheba in a housing bloc designed in the Brutalist style.
Art as the way out
“Simulation” features photographs of nearly 25 women of all ages and backgrounds, and will be on display at Jaffa Art Gallery starting August 11.