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
After the ‘Flood’
Ella Rothschild’s new piece leaves viewers feeling anything but high and dry.
When is a jar not a jar?
When is a chair not a chair?
The exhibition looks at the gray areas between physical, cultural and conceptual interfaces.
Making meaning via wooden manikins
“The manikins share the space with the viewer, and this helps them become uncanny.”
Lines, colors, mother
Working through deep emotions – via hats.
From chaos to creation
Viewers can take a lot from this show in terms of the strength of the human spirit and the ability to constantly grow and evolve personally, creatively and spiritually.
Spirited – and healing – works
The colorful collection of artwork conveys the stories of the patients’ road to recovery and further serves as a vehicle for patients to release emotions.
The art of falafel
The briefest of glimpses of one of the 20 items in that adorn the well-lit gallery display area will reveal that El-Natan was not just any artist
The human scene
There is a ton included in the festival program, which should keep the photography enthusiast, and all and sundry, happily engaged.
The swan song for Barbur Gallery?
Barbur extends its activities beyond art exhibitions.