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Bezalel’s ‘Graduate Exhibition’ features projects that spotlight the pain of war

At Bezalel’s 2026 Graduate Exhibition, student films and more than 500 works confront war, grief, memory, recovery, and renewal.

BRING ALL THE PAIN’ was inspired by Noam Harel’s reserve-duty service and offers an intimate look at the soldiers tasked with recovering the bodies and taking care of the bodies of fallen soldiers, as well as those of Hamas members and Gazan civilians.
Ronen Siman Tov, fourth-generation Jerusalemite.

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A PIECE FROM Avinadav Begin’s solo exhibition at the Sheetrit & Wolf Gallery in Neve Tzedek.

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In or out

The modest dimensions of Israel’s photographic equipment also helped to pave the way to a more intimate ambiance.

Hefziba Shuali Schaz, ‘Digging Myself a Pitfall,’ 2017, performance documentation.

Israel Museum names new director

Ido Bruno will take over after Eran Neuman's very short reign.

Ido Bruno, the new director of the Israel Musem

Art from the other side

“The aspect of taking things into a different cultural context engages me.”

Feeding off artifacts: Curator Hadas Glazer (left) and Hilli Greenfeld.

Bezalel Academy, 2016 Ruderman Prize winner, makes the most of its grant

The Academy awarded 10 students from the department of industrial design scholarships that went toward funding final projects that were intended to help people with disabilities.

Shoes by Tal Ariel, made to be easier for wheelchair-bound persons to put on and tie their shoes