Yitzhak Yerushalmi was an incredibly prolific photographer. Now, Albert Swissa is trying to do something about his low public profile with a new exhibit.
73-year-old internationally acclaimed Israeli filmmaker Amos Gitai's exhibition of works fueled by wartime angst and post-trauma boosted by another local round of violence.
I ask myself whether we need art in wartime and what the role of art is in this time of sorrow. As a friend of mine said, “Everyone needs it, especially in these times!”
Susan Shafrir’s social conscience inspired the talented artist to show through her artwork that the abuse of colonialism never ends.
Evgeny Gofman specializes in Japanese philosophy and martial arts, advocating the art of method without method.
What could this mean for whole communities of Jews, and what is the implication of being unprotected?
All the installations at the show are dominated by colors: red, white, black, and brown.