Artist
John Lithgow wins Tony Award for portraying Roald Dahl in ‘Giant,’ about author's antisemitism
Not long before his death, Dahl said, “I’m certainly anti-Israeli, and I’ve become antisemitic.”
Meet the Israeli author making Jewish texts accessible for children
Influential Israeli painter and satirist Yair Garbuz dies at 80
Three artists, three questions: Perspectives on art - opinion
The Moshe Castel Museum showcases paintings by Yosef Ostrovsky
In addition to being a consummate portraitist, Yosef Ostrovsky was also an extremely rare example of a Soviet citizen who became a quintessentially Jewish painter.
'The Power of Love': Sharon Gershman's language of art
The current exhibition showcases a mosaic of Sharon Gershman’s inspirations, drawn from life’s experiences – relationships, music, dreams, spirituality, and deep emotional processes.
Art roundup: Brand new Middle East war tattoos
A monthly glimpse at some of the finest art exhibitions and events currently shown across Israel.
Three artists, three questions: Textiles vis-à-vis paintings
For this month’s column, I chose only artists currently showcasing their works in textiles or on canvas as they are used traditionally; or who use canvas as a medium.
‘Monkeys in the Mist’: An interview with award-winning Israeli artist Eti Jacobi Lelior
In an exclusive interview, Eti Jacobi Lelior discusses her view on the nature of painting and her individual approach to the process.
Art fair with works by wounded IDF soldiers, Oct. 7 survivors opens Wednesday
The Creating Hope Art Fair will display its works as part of the artists’ rehabilitation journeys, with each piece telling a deeply personal story, shaped by the devastating events of October 7.
Top 10 reasons to leave the house: December 8-16
Fun events to take part in throughout Israel in the coming week.
Colours of Hope: Israel's anonymous graffiti artist Alef's new exhibit
Alef, who prefers to remain anonymous, spoke to the Magazine about the meaning of his art and on creating in a time of pain.
'Beyond the Light': A testament to art’s power to heal
In his new exhibition, Hristo Mavrev transforms whispers of fear into declarations of freedom.
Three artists, three questions: Art in south Tel Aviv and Jaffa
Art lovers have followed their paths, going from gallery to gallery like pilgrims, especially at the beginning of the Israeli weekend on Thursday night.