An Israeli Artist Uses The Most Mundane Material, Clay, To Create Whimsical Flights Of Fancy
Off the potter’s wheel, ceramics are often affectatious. Pninah Shakedi shows us that they don’t have to be.
Off the potter’s wheel, ceramics are often affectatious. Pninah Shakedi shows us that they don’t have to be.
People’s names in Israel are still dominated by the Patriarchs and the Matriarchs, but a bit less so with every passing year
Edna Benes’ sculptures of young women and girls are visually pretty, but exude an asexual coolness that I find off putting
Noon Leonard, an Israeli architect and graphic artist bares her soul in a series of enigmatic paintings
Lili Levit paints gorgeous oils of the North American Indian summer that Joe Dassin would be proud of
Dr. Lela Migirov splits her time between Ramat Gan and Paris where she creates haunting commentary on our modern human condition
The Israel of our childhood comes to life in Shai Avivi’s amazingly colorful landscapes
A happening to memorialize one of the pioneers of Israeli performance art and a co-founder of the Akko Theater Honi is slated for October 17th in the late artist’s apartment
A city in northern Israel honors its artists by staging a one-day studio tour
Michal Schein designs bright living spaces and explores the dark recesses of the female psyche all at the same time