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
The Weekly Schmooze: JAPs take over the Internet
Jewish culture news worldwide: Bloggers say don't be nice; Madonna's son's Bar Mitzva.
Son of a dynasty
The ever-wandering Jew in the Asian marketplace
Creative investment
Can art galleries be profitable? A tour of the country’s leading exhibition spaces was not encouraging
A brush with transition
With a new exhibition at Tel Aviv’s Julie M. Gallery, Anat Betzer talks about her unusual move from conceptual art to painting
Art, unchained
The artists of the pioneering Agrippas 12 are creating an open space in Jerusalem
Daring to discover
Part gallery, part museum, the Jerusalem Artists’ House is one of the few places that show relatively unknown artists.
Everyone’s got baggage
David Tartakover takes luggage to a whole new level in his latest exhibition, ‘I Packed Alone.’
Soldiers’ well being on the wall
An exhibition of posters and documents chronicles AWIS’s 70 years of support.
Artistic freedom
Artists are going it alone and taking over the management of galleries.
The pinnacle of rock photography
The exhibition of Henry Diltz’s album covers and snapshots of music legends chronicles the history of 1970s West Coast rock.