
How an Israeli design studio adapted to a post-Oct. 7 world
Tzachi Nevo, owner of Tel Aviv’s Umasqu home and office decor studio, saw his thriving overseas markets shrinking so he looked inward for inspiration.

Tzachi Nevo, owner of Tel Aviv’s Umasqu home and office decor studio, saw his thriving overseas markets shrinking so he looked inward for inspiration.

Art Up Nation exhibition featured works by 70 Israelis, with proceeds from the artwork sales going directly to artists devastated by the war.

JDW 2024 is a free event that gives space to 80 designers to explore how we can begin to heal and redesign our future after the ‘flood’ of Oct. 7.

Recognition for Israeli artists of Ethiopian origin is limited. Moshe Tarka is leading the way with edgy pieces informed by industrial design.

The bi-annual art event was set to take place in November, but the Gaza conflict led to a change of schedule.

Splinter from the Storm show combines ancient artifacts with contemporary art, including pieces inspired by the October 7 attacks.

The ‘Homeland’ concert, Israel’s biggest live music show, was staged at the Caesarea Amphitheater under the banner ‘Bring Them Home.’

Solomon Souza, renowned for his shutter portraits in Machane Yehuda completed eight years ago, creates a new project in honor of its centenary.

Whether through paintings, graffiti or music, Israeli artists are giving shape to the feelings prevailing in Israel and providing us all with hope.

Until it is possible to celebrate art in Jerusalem again, works from the postponed event are being showcased in countries of origin.

Jerusalem artist duo and Tel Aviv graphic designer take overall and category prizes in 2023 Association of Illustrators competition.

The Tel Aviv Museum of Art, the Israel Museum, and various galleries have scooped up the emotional, vivid award-winning works of Nirit Takele.

Vidor Artist Colony in Zuqim is an unexpected oasis of creativity in a region better known for its advanced desert agriculture.

Since it was founded in 1953, the charming village of Ein Hod has become a rare art colony where the genres of visual arts, music, dance and literature all mix.

Meet Eran Grebler, the only artist in Israel (and perhaps the world) specializing in creating dreidels not just for Hanukkah, but all year round.