Painting
Tsuki Garbian's exhibition 'A Very Still Life' deconstructs and reconstructs art on canvas
In his new solo exhibition, Garbian traces the delicate tension between the enduring lessons of the Old Masters and the urgency of the present
Three artists, three questions: 3-D imagination - sculptures
A Monet walk through Paris: Seeing the city as the artist did
Self-portrait of Frida Kahlo sells for more than $54 million, setting new record for female artists
Trump’s legacy lives on in Haifa artist’s unique portraits
Iddo Markus paints 150 portraits of the 45th US president
“Outsights Represents Our Latest Investments,” Says Ofer Levin Regarding a New Volume of ‘Broad Horizons’
Fifty fascinating facets
Matan Sacofsky’s artwork brings Jerusalem to life on canvas and video
Johan Feder: A Businessman with A Sensitive Heart of an Artist
Behind the Glass Booth: Art and Eichmann’s trial
The paintings that showed the horrors of the Nazi war criminal will be analyzed for Int’l Holocaust Day.
Igal Ahouvi Art Collection launches online platform
More private collectors are beginning to unfurl some of the pieces of art they have so lovingly gathered from all corners of the world for our remote, Internet-based viewing pleasure.
A Jewish artist hid hundreds of paintings. Now the works need a home.
The works of Czech artist Gertrud Kauders (1883-1942) were found during the demolition of an old house near Prague in 2018.
Leon Sternberg and his art
He seemed too normal to be such an amazing artist. I expected some crazy story with drugs, love and God.
Mundane becomes out of the ordinary at Jerusalem Artist's House
The most expansive exhibition at the Jerusalem Artists’ House at present takes in several dozen monochromic works by Talia Israeli.
Traversing consciousness with artist and photographer Mohau Modikaseng
Modikaseng's inspiration is often drawn from dreams, from baffling scenes or stunning images projected by his mind’s eye.