Israeli art

From canvas to country: Israeli artists turn landscape into ideology and memory

The landscape of the Land of Israel has never been neutral. Shaped by longing, ideology, and memory as much as by sight, artists have repeatedly turned the land into an idea.

YEHUDA ARMONI, ‘Capriccio’
THE CHIZBATRON, (1948) by Arieh Navon

Ink and irony: A closer look at the cartoonist who chronicled Israel’s formative years

RENANA RAZ defines her independent status through a constant tension between freedom and responsibility

Independence is a dance between freedom and responsibility, Renana Raz tells 'Post'

Art auction at Kehilat Kol HaNeshama.

Canvas for a cause: Art, music, and tzedakah in Jerusalem


A haunting new language: Zvi Lachman’s exhibition ‘Crossing Line’ explores the human condition

At the core of the exhibition lies Lachman’s Tablets series, a triptych of wax reliefs shaped in response to the unspeakable events of October 7.

 ‘NARROW BRIDGE’

Israel's art roundup: Bat Yam design, an artistic Revenge and God's word for sale

Art Roundup is a monthly glimpse at some of the finest art exhibitions and events currently shown across the country.

 ‘KRUM’ BY Gabriel Klasmer.

Top ten events to go out to in Israel: Botanical Gardens, classical klezmer

Top ten reasons to go out next week

 1. ‘THE DRUMMER,’ by artist Ofra Zimbalista.

Jerusalem Theatre hosts moving exhibition imagining hostages’ loving hugs

Artist Toby Woolf imagines not the horror or the pain but the haunting silence of the individuals and the loving hugs of the hostages looking out for one another. 

 The Jerusalem Theatre hosts an expressive exhibition imagining hostages’ loving hugs

My Word: Arts for survival’s sake

As the war rages on, art like ballet and opera brings moments of solace, hope, and a brief escape from harsh realities.

 ARTIST ZADOK Ben-David points to his installation ‘The Other Side of Midnight’ at Jerusalem’s Tower of David Museum.

Hava Raucher’s fearless art tackles identity, gender, and cultural taboo

'On the Living and the Dead' dives into Israeli artist Hava Raucher’s fearless views on society.

 One of Hava Raucher’s paintings, on display at the Artists’ House in Tel Aviv through the end of the week.

Woodturning exhibition at Moshav Timorim unites Israeli artisans

This year's exhibition offered a welcome respite from the war, momentarily suspending feelings of loss and destruction and making space for a spirit of creation, community, and compassion.

 ELISHA RUBINOFF’S ‘The Key of Time.’ A teacher and an artist shapes wood into intricate masterpieces.

Israel's art round up: Pink Front and Art in the Red 

Art Roundup is a monthly glimpse at some of the finest art exhibitions and events currently shown across the country.

 ‘LIBERTY LEADING the People’ by Eugène Delacroix.

Israel Philharmonic’s powerful tribute to October 7 blends art and music

Visual art reflecting on October 7 is set to classical music in this multisensory experience.

 THE ISRAEL Philharmonic Orchestra.

Israel's art roundup: Hadrian’s Helmet and Pozner’s heart

Art Roundup is a monthly glance at some of the finest art exhibitions and events currently being shown across the country.

 LIHIE TALMOR’S ‘Break Line.’