Gallery
No longer 'the road down to the sea': The Tel Aviv street that became a hit
Bograshov Street in Tel Aviv has transformed from a quiet path to a lively hub, blending trendy bars and restaurants with galleries and old shops, living between old and new, city energy and calm.
Dark to light: Noa Shay’s art of contrasts
Two galleries present Israel Hadany’s sculptures celebrating 55 years of creativity
Between the sunsets: Meir Appelfeld exhibition invites viewers into a linimal space of imagination
Art Shelter Gallery: When art and religion intersect
Jerusalem's Art Shelter Gallery, founded in 2003, is the first visual arts space for the haredi community.
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.
Convergence: Eran Shakine's exhibition explores interpersonal relations in digital age - feature
Eran Shakine's Convergence exhibition at Hezi Cohen Gallery in Tel Aviv explores the impact of digital communication on human relationships through evocative oil paintings of contemporary life.
Haifa landscapes and Syrian goats: What's new in the Israeli art scene? - feature
This week's art roundup includes various galleries and exhibits throughout Israel.
The new exhibit by artist David Nipo - The transient nature of life
David Nipo's new exhibition Birds Sing evokes a palpable sense of tension, mystery, and instability - capturing the aftermath of October 7.
Israel art roundup: Peace cages and a spectrum of lights
Art Roundup is a monthly glance at some of the finest art exhibitions and events currently shown across the country.
Be’eri art gallery finds temporary home at Romano House in Tel Aviv
The Gallery at Kibbutz Be’eri, which was burnt down during the October 7 Hamas massacre, will relocate to Romano House in Tel Aviv and will continue to showcase the work of top Israeli artists.
Art roundup: Broken antiques, spirits, war paintings
"Because of the war, there will be no festive reception."
The National Library’s majestic new building approaches its public opening
HISTORICAL AFFAIRS: The friendly and inviting renovations of Israel's National Library.