Israeli art
Beit Lessin Theater makes history with first performance in South Korea
An Israeli production of “Antigone” wows South Korean audiences at the Busan Festival, marking a historic debut.
Tel Aviv photography exhibit rediscovers the legacy of Jewish women
Three artists, three questions: New artists explain what inspires them, sets them apart
Four Israeli artists to display at London Art Biennale
From Yom Kippur War to Eurovision: Israeli Special TV for the holidays
Israel’s Independence and Remembrance Days get a thoughtful TV treatment in 2025.
Acclaimed artist Ran Tenenbaum returns to realism with a new exhibition
Ran Tenenbaum’s Solar Plexus at Rothschild Fine Art marks his return to realism, exploring artistic renewal, raw emotion, and the power of observation in his latest works.
Three artists, three questions: Ukraine-born artists in Israel, living between two wars - interview
The complex double identity, which touches most Jews around the world, has become even more complicated for Ukrainian Israelis, among them Israeli artists born in Ukraine.
Bank Hapoalim’s art exhibition showcases Israel's resilience post-Oct. 7
Nearly 600 artworks will be displayed across six floors of Bank Hapoalim’s headquarters in Tel Aviv, featuring a diverse mix of renowned and emerging artists.
Exploring the new chapter in Tel Aviv Museum of Art's Israel Collection exhibition
Inflamed Nerve is a profound journey into the intricate story of Israel in its eighth decade.
A haunting new language: Zvi Lachman’s exhibition ‘Crossing Line’ explores the human condition
At the core of the exhibition lies Lachman’s Tablets series, a triptych of wax reliefs shaped in response to the unspeakable events of October 7.
Israel's art roundup: Bat Yam design, an artistic Revenge and God's word for sale
Art Roundup is a monthly glimpse at some of the finest art exhibitions and events currently shown across the country.
Top ten events to go out to in Israel: Botanical Gardens, classical klezmer
Top ten reasons to go out next week
Jerusalem Theatre hosts moving exhibition imagining hostages’ loving hugs
Artist Toby Woolf imagines not the horror or the pain but the haunting silence of the individuals and the loving hugs of the hostages looking out for one another.
My Word: Arts for survival’s sake
As the war rages on, art like ballet and opera brings moments of solace, hope, and a brief escape from harsh realities.
Hava Raucher’s fearless art tackles identity, gender, and cultural taboo
'On the Living and the Dead' dives into Israeli artist Hava Raucher’s fearless views on society.