art

'On the Other Side': Tower of David's new exhibit by Zadok Ben-David

The exhibition comprises striking sculptures and a beautiful video installation that are spread throughout the Tower of David complex, integrating site-specific works with ones shown abroad.

By PENINA HOROWITZ
22/09/2024
  'Truck in the Gaza border area'

Jerusalem Highlights: September 20-27

What's new to do in Israel's capital?

From ashes to art: Arthur Essebag's journey of healing through Israeli creativity

Arthur Essebag, a French media icon, transforms grief into action by collecting powerful Israeli artworks created in the Oct. 7 aftermath – now displayed at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art

By NERIA BARR
20/09/2024

Come Closer: A tale of love, loss, and redemption

Tom Nesher’s directorial debut follows Eden's emotional journey after her brother’s tragic death, blending beauty with heartache.

"Clinic," "A Thousand and One Nights," and "The Split": Three new shows

"The Split" on the kibbutz movement schism is underway. "Clinic," featuring Adi T. Hoffman and Sara Benninga, opens Friday. Miri Shavit's "A Thousand and One Nights" starts October 10.

By WALLA! HOME , DESIGN
18/09/2024

Artist and physician Mark Podwal dies at 79

Mark Podwal, artist and physician, whose distinctive work adorned museums, synagogues, and opinion pages, will be remembered by his many admirers.

By ANDREW SILOW-CARROLL/JTA
17/09/2024

'The Seagull' takes flight once more

Boris Eifman’s The Seagull. A Ballet Story brings Chekhov’s timeless drama to life through ballet, capturing the tension between failure and success.

By ORI J. LENKINSKI
16/09/2024

From art to Buddha and back again: Art director's Itamar Newman’s enlightened journey

Step by step, Newman sought a new way to live. He stopped exhibiting his works, embraced the teachings of the Buddha, moved to the northern moshava of Yavne’el.

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