Exhibition

Jerusalem highlights: April 24-30

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‘Alchemical Encounter’ by Katya Izabel Filmus
“The Anemone Dress” by Yaron Minkowski.

From the south to Washington: Minkowski’s anemone dress set to conquer an international stage

THE COVER of Hedva Rokach’s book ‘Faces and Facets of Jewish Life in Maine.’

Israeli photographer discovers the Jewry of Maine

Werner Braun's 1964 picture of five nuns in the Valley of the Cross in Jerusalem is a symphony in monochrome.

Capturing a nation: Werner Braun’s photographic journey


Avraham Eilat: A journey through art and life - review

The exhibition serves as a time capsule, where Israel’s past and present reverberate through Eilat’s creations.

 TWO WORKS from Avraham Eilat’s exhbition ‘The Fear of What is Suddenly Too Late,’ on display at the the Ein Hod Art Gallery and Janco Dada Museum.

Dürer’s ‘The Four Horsemen’ and ‘The Whore of Babylon’ on display in End of the World exhibit

An exhibition features nearly 300 pieces, including illuminated books from the Middle Ages, sculptures, and videos by contemporary artists.

 Unveiling the Apocalypse: Dürer’s ‘The Four Horsemen’ and ‘The Whore of Babylon’ on display in exhibition exploring the End of the World.

After 500 years:Rare medieval Arma Christi scroll discovered in Bar Convent shoebox goes on display

"This discovery has remained hidden for over 500 years, so we know people won't mind waiting a little longer to see it," said Sister Ann Stafford, Superior of the Bar Convent.

 Rare medieval Arma Christi scroll discovered at Bar Convent in York.

Shape-shifting science: Jerusalem exhibition unveils self-morphing materials

The ‘Automorphia’ exhibition at Bloomfield Science Museum

 Exhibits explain automorphia: Contemplation and focus shape a reaction to cycles of humidity variation.

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.

 A painting of Ran Tenenbaum.

Mummies are disappearing from museums. Here’s why

The exhibition of human remains is only allowed in 'essential' cases, and when displayed, they must be correctly documented and contextualized.

 Replica of a Guanche mummy.

The world of Yaacov Agam reexperienced

The work of Yaacov Agam both inspires and provokes questions. A visit to the Yaacov Agam Museum of Art (YAMA) in Rishon Lezion provides answers to many of them.

 Yaacov Agam.

Greece to open new underwater archaeology museum in Piraeus in 2026

The museum, which will exhibit ancient archaeological artifacts discovered in the sea, is the largest cultural project currently underway in Greece.

 Greece to open new underwater archaeology museum in Piraeus in 2026.

Grapevine February 12, 2025: Not forgotten

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

 Hostage posters at Hostage Square in Tel Aviv

Khen Shish’s ‘Feast for the Eyes’ brings vibrant color to Beersheba

That may be a fact of life, but Shish’s gushing passion and fervor, in her art and personality, do one a power of good. Her work is truly a Feast for the Eyes.

 A WORK from Khen Shish's exhibition 'A Feast for the Eyes.'