SINCE THE Israel-Hamas war began on Oct. 7, Uranovosky has been creating paintings, using his unique style to describe “the feelings, not the horrors,” of war.
H&M HOME has partnered with Terminal Design Bat Yam to feature the unique works of two promising young artists, Ella Uzen and Din Menasheroff, both graduates of Terminal's Designer Incubator Program.
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.
Jonathan Nosan has created a unique life as a performing artist, entrepreneur, coach, and ceramic artist.
The FBI got involved in 2021, after the commission discovered that a New Orleans-based art dealer had acquired the painting in 2017 and sold it to private collectors in 2019.
One of the first restitution claims for Nazi-looted art in Germany was made in 2017 by the heirs of Kurt Grawi, a Jewish man who had been persecuted by the Nazis.
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.
A new ZAKA exhibit's goal is to preserve both individual and collective memories of October 7.
On October 7 anniversary, Tel Aviv Opera House hosts world premiere of 'Kaddish,' a composition combining Theresienstadt's musical legacy and personal loss from Hamas attack.
Interior designer Oron Milshtein transforms a weekend apartment in Tel Aviv into a modern Art Deco haven, reminiscent of the Great Gatsby's lavish New York parties in the 1920s.