Art
Reuven Milon: The photographer who captured Jerusalem’s soul, one ordinary moment at a time
From milkmen to movie houses, Reuven Milon captured Jerusalem as it lived and breathed; ordinary scenes turned lasting history.
Sightings, sounds, and self-knowledge: Ten reasons to go out next week
The north star: A traveling sculpture exhibition tells the story of northern resilience
Culinary experience, art, and nature: 24 hours of escaping routine in Mateh Yehuda
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.
Joel Mesler’s ‘The Light Within’ illuminates Tel Aviv’s art scene
The exhibition was thoughtfully curated by Steeve Nassima, whose dedication helped bring Mesler’s singular artistic voice to the city.
Dizengoff Center rolls out environmental carpet in new exhibit
The second Environmental Biennale has been underway in downtown Tel Aviv for a few weeks now, and it is due to run through June 13.
Tel Aviv photography exhibit rediscovers the legacy of Jewish women
Featuring notable photographers like Claude Cahun, Julia Pirotte, Elinor Carucci, and more, the exhibit includes archival footage, vintage cameras, and special events with participating artists.
New Banksy mural discovered in France as fans question meaning
Banksy, known for his social commentary, painted a lighthouse with "I want to be what you saw in me" stencilled over it.
Three artists, three questions: New artists explain what inspires them, sets them apart
The Artists Greenhouse section highlights new, independent artists. Selection is anonymous and takes over half a year.
German Jewish educator who saved children from Holocaust to be subject of animated documentary
"The Fredy Hirsch Story," will feature original research conducted by New York Times editor Jody Becker and consultation from Hirsch's niece.
TAU exhibit features artists on autism spectrum
This show, called, “Between the Vineyards and the Fields,” which runs until July 30, is the follow-up to their show last July at the Artspace Gallery run by the Tel Aviv Municipality.
Jerusalem highlights: May 30 – June 5
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
Review: Meet the woman who saved countless art masterpieces from the Nazis
Valland is the real-life heroine of “The Art Spy,” a curator at Jeu de Paume Museum in Paris in the 1940s.