Artist

David Hockney, of the most celebrated artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, dies at 88

"Strong shadows meant a lot of sun," the painter recalled to BBC television in 2009. "So I thought, well, wherever that is, it's always sunny."

Artist David Hockney poses in front of his work during the "Do You Remember They Can't Cancel The Spring - David Hockney 25" Exhibition at Louis Vuitton Foundation on April 7, 2025 in Paris, France.
John Lithgow stars as Roald Dahl in "Giant." Mark Rosenblatt's play moved to Broadway after a successful run on London's West End.

John Lithgow wins Tony Award for portraying Roald Dahl in ‘Giant,’ about author's antisemitism

Dina Gavriely: ‘My task was clear – create vibrant and joyful texts.’

Meet the Israeli author making Jewish texts accessible for children

Yair Garbuz

Influential Israeli painter and satirist Yair Garbuz dies at 80


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.

 AYELET AMRANI NAVON

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.

Yerushayma: An art exhibit showing a Tel Avivian look at Jerusalem

The show title translates as “To Jerusalem,” which goes a long way toward explaining the creator’s personal and artistic intent.

 A neon-looking hamsa shines out in the dark.

Strengthen your home decor: Supporting small businesses

For the 11th year, ShoppingIL by Google opens the global online shopping month, running on November 6-7. This year’s event is dedicated to supporting Israeli businesses.

 MOOUI BRAZIL

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.

Finding solace in the wisdom of King Solomon: Avner Moriah's work on 'Ecclesiastes'

Until his 70th birthday, Moriah had never been preoccupied with the passing of time or his own mortality. But as he entered his eighth decade, the Book of Ecclesiastes took on new meaning for him. 

  KING SOLOMON, traditionally considered the author of ‘Ecclesiastes.’

Avi Vofsi: Embracing Jewish identity through art

These paintings and smaller landscapes that Vofsi has painted during his travels around the country in the aftermath of October 7 have contributed to the strengthening of his Jewish identity.

 ‘Car yard outside Kibbutz Tkuma’ oil on Linen, 2024

25 ViZionaries: Eve Barlow - No. 12

An outspoken advocate for Jewish identity, Zionism, and combating antisemitism within the music and political scenes.

 Eve Barlow

25 ViZionaries: Civia Caroline - No. 9

Dynamic and passionate Zionist, supporting the communities in the Negev and Galilee.

 Civia Caroline

'Escape Room': The compelling art of Sarit Meyer

The exhibition projects the harsh reality of the Swords of Iron war.

 Art by Sarit Meyer