
15 of the coolest doors in Israel
ISRAEL21c summer intern Rachel Fisher walked around Israel’s three largest cities looking for doors that stand out for their unique charm and beauty.

ISRAEL21c summer intern Rachel Fisher walked around Israel’s three largest cities looking for doors that stand out for their unique charm and beauty.

Head of market’s merchant association tells ISRAEL21c about her quest to balance the old and new faces of one of Israel’s most popular tourist sites.

Street artist Benzi Brofman turns walls into pieces of art and creates communication with people wherever he goes around the world.

Unprecedented collaboration among 10 international street artists results in murals at venues throughout Israel’s capital city.

A building set for demolition gets a temporary new life as a huge canvas for artists who turned it into a week-long exhibition.

Israeli street artist Elior Yosef’s intricately painted surfboards caught the eye of the ‘Wonder Woman’ star, leading to international inquiries.

Broken Fingaz crew collaborated with a local Arab calligrapher on a mural depicting an imaginary railway that would reconnect the Middle East.

‘Tel Aviv is a cool city but there are all these neglected walls that are falling apart and need some new life,’ says mosaic muralist Mia Schon.

In just four days, the Israeli street-art group shot a music video in Haifa, London and Rajasthan for the release of U2’s newest single.

Murielle Cohen has begun a collage series depicting refugees ‘from the perspective of humanity, beyond the separation of religions and beliefs.’

With numerous commissions and exhibitions, consumer products and documentaries, Israel’s renowned street artists are in the limelight worldwide.

The small urban neighborhood of Florentin is one of the hippest districts in Israel. Now this old-new community is in the midst of a transformation.

In the neighborhood of Florentin, galleries exhibit and sell the works of popular street artists, stretching the boundaries of public art.

Not just an art installation, the murals are part of a new cultural project to bring new life to the marketplace when shops are closed.

Street Capture’s one-off furniture made from graffiti pays homage to Tel Aviv’s old-school craftsmen and young street culture.