Gallery
With an investment of NIS 1 million: RUGS&CO opens a spectacular gallery
After eight years of activity, the custom-made rug company is investing NIS 1 million in a new showroom at a strategic location.
No longer 'the road down to the sea': The Tel Aviv street that became a hit
Dark to light: Noa Shay’s art of contrasts
Two galleries present Israel Hadany’s sculptures celebrating 55 years of creativity
Appreciating art from home
The “Mundane Heights” exhibition, which opened virtually a couple of weeks ago, is an aptly and oxymoronically named venture.
During coronavirus, home is where the photo is
The Photo Is:Rael grand happening probes the domestic domain
Jerusalem gallery wins Supreme Court ruling against municipality eviction
The gallery has maintained throughout that the eviction was politically motivated.
Artist Gary Goldstein delves in the forests of memory
The wonder of 'Well Being'
Art Review: Between art history and humdrum kitsch
The solitary lamb, emblematic of the people of Israel is indeed a powerful image.
Art review: Ein Hod Galleries
Most enjoyable and highly recommended, not to mention the beautiful vista and ambient silence of the place.
Jerusalem artist turns tragedy into creativity
“Everything changed after my father died. I was 10, and we moved out of Har Nof. My family became not religious, but I continued to be religious for a few years after.”
Off the beaten track: Meet Athens in Tel Aviv
Curator and gallerist Shira Freedman took me on an enlightening tour of the gallery.
Art Review: Blue Bird Gallery Turkish Bazaar, Old City, Acre
Within the old and traditional, here one finds a modern, well-lit and eye-catching gallery.
Chabba Art Gallery: Where Israeli art is literally at home
The Chabba Gallery is a unique art gallery in Herzliya.