Three artists, three questions

Three artists, three questions: Recurring motifs through chaos and order

Three artists, three questions, and a shared urge to find order in chaos through repetition, light, and form.

Ariel Hacohen
DORIT FIGOVICH GODDARD.

Three artists, three questions: The 9th Biennale for Drawing in Israel

MEITAL KATZ-MINERBO

Three artists, three questions: In search of positive emotions

KATRIN TOLKOVSKY

Three artists, three questions: Cross-disciplinary creators


Three artists, three questions: Born in the ’70s: We walk

In my search for Israeli artists to speak to, this time I came across three artists born in the 1970s (while all from Gen X, none claim to be the voice of their generation).

 EVGENY MERMAN.

Three artists, three questions: One year since Oct. 7

Israeli artists have taken it upon themselves to showcase the ongoing horrors taking place in Israel and become the voices of those still held hostage who cannot yet speak for themselves. 

 Nitzan Peled.

Three artists, three questions: Summer escapism

I met with three Israeli artists of very different backgrounds and experiences whose art gave me the feeling of summer escapism, who agreed to answer my three questions:

 Niv Tishbi

Three artists, three questions: Spotted at Fresh Paint 2024

Every year, Fresh Paint initiates, curates, and exhibits new art projects, presented to the public for the first time at the fair.

 HANNA ELAN YONES.

Three artists, three questions: From traditional to performative art

What inspires you? What do you call art? What makes your artwork different from that of other artists?

Gili Avissar.

Three artists, three questions: Millennials

The artists I talked to share a lot in common. They were all born in Israel in the 1980s and are very well educated, and despite their youth, they have already achieved success.

 Yael Sloma

Three artists, three questions: Bridging before and after

Three artists, all born in Israel whose art, among many newly opened shows, caught my attention, don’t directly relate to the current situation. They are a bridge between before and now.

 NURIT DAVID.

Three women artists, three questions

I’ve chosen for the Magazine three women artists who, even during the war, are constantly active.

 NOA YEKUTIELI in front of ‘Collapsing into Growth,’ 2023, manual paper-cutting.

Three artists, three questions

Three Israeli artists whom I have chosen to interview for the Magazine, each with a very different approach, agreed to answer my three questions.

 Israeli artist Shimon Pinto