
Big trash beach ball rolls out Tel Aviv’s anti-plastic law
Artist Tal Tenne Czaczkes made the sculpture for the Tel Aviv-Yafo municipality, which voted to outlaw single-use plastic on bathing beaches.

Artist Tal Tenne Czaczkes made the sculpture for the Tel Aviv-Yafo municipality, which voted to outlaw single-use plastic on bathing beaches.

The International Sculpture Symposium invited Israeli and foreign stone sculptors to create beachfront installations as the public watched.

Public art in the White City ranges from the whimsical Ben-Gurion beach headstand to the Cyber Horse’s statement about the dark side of technology.

A quick anniversary trip to northern Israel takes our writer to half a dozen terrific spots you’ll want to put on your own travel itinerary.

Sculptor Micha Ullman creates deceptively simple sculptures made of iron and sand that reflect on the duality in all things.

This summer at the Land of Israel Museum: Tales in the Sand, 15 lifelike sculptures of characters from the biblical Samson to Alice in Wonderland.

The Jerusalem Ice Festival returns with massive, colorful ice sculptures and an acrobatic ice-skating performance.

Artist Dina Merhav produces skyscraping sculptures of birds and angels, which can be seen in outdoor spaces all over the world.

The dynamic and interactive Rehovot International Live Statue Festival shows that the city isn’t just about its famous science institute.

Summer’s warm nights bring a variety of performances, concerts and art installations reflecting the unique spirit of Israel’s capital city.
There’s no shortage of fascinating tourist sites for the first time traveler to Israel. But what about on that next visit, when you’ve already done Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Masada? Fortunately, we have just the TripTik for you: our top 10 “off-the-beaten-track” tourist attractions in Israel.