Painting
Modigliani painting looted, resold by Nazis returned to estate of rightful Jewish owner
The estate of Oscar Stettiner, a British-born Jewish art dealer in Paris, has been engaged in a lengthy legal battle to retrieve Seated Man With a Cane by Amadeo Modigliani.
Tsuki Garbian's exhibition 'A Very Still Life' deconstructs and reconstructs art on canvas
Three artists, three questions: 3-D imagination - sculptures
A Monet walk through Paris: Seeing the city as the artist did
Frank Auerbach, renowned figurative painter and Holocaust survivor, dies at 93
Auerbach fled Nazi Germany as a child on a Kindertransport train in 1939 and never saw his parents again.
Poetic wings: Yossi Waxman's new exhibition in Ein Hod celebrates hebrew literary legends
Yossi Waxman's "Class Picture, Poets and Other Birds" opens August 17 at Ein Hod's Janco-Dada Museum, showcasing portraits of Hebrew poets with symbolic birds. The exhibit runs until October 15.
New York City announces return of stolen Nazi art to Austrian Jewish owners
The piece was purchased by Gustav “Gus” Papanek, an Austrian Jew who fled the Nazis in 1938 and was reportedly unaware that the artwork had been stolen.
Another Nazi-looted Schiele painting returned to heirs of ‘Cabaret’ inspiration Fritz Grünbaum
Reif and his relatives have spent countless hours over the decades fighting in court to recover the vast art collection that once belonged to their ancestor.
Archaeologists uncover mural of ‘Westerner’ blond trader in ancient Tang dynasty tomb in China
Archaeologists in northern China uncovered a Tang dynasty tomb with well-preserved murals depicting daily life and a Sogdian trader.
Convergence: Eran Shakine's exhibition explores interpersonal relations in digital age - feature
Eran Shakine's Convergence exhibition at Hezi Cohen Gallery in Tel Aviv explores the impact of digital communication on human relationships through evocative oil paintings of contemporary life.
The new exhibit by artist David Nipo - The transient nature of life
David Nipo's new exhibition Birds Sing evokes a palpable sense of tension, mystery, and instability - capturing the aftermath of October 7.
This new exhibit in Jaffa features works created by people with mental and physical disabilities
With pieces from 25 artists, the modest, well-lit gallery was filled with oil and acrylic on canvas, drawings, mixed media, sculptures and even digital media pieces.