After December firestorm over museum removal of David Reeb's controversial painting of Haredi man, Ramat Gan galleries aim to demonstrate 'vote of confidence in artistic freedom'

Gallery says it was unable to reach a compromise with displaying artists, who pulled their creations in protest at removal of installation deemed offensive to ultra-Orthodox

Dozens of artists demand their works be removed until exhibit by David Reeb -- captioned 'Jerusalem of gold, Jerusalem of shit' alongside photo of ultra-Orthodox man -- is returned

Through April 2022, 'Nothing To Do But Try' at NYC's Museum of Jewish Heritage showcases the artist's overlooked early work, created in the immediate aftermath of the genocide

A tribute at NYC's School of Visual Arts reveals the artist's nearly ubiquitous presence in the everyday lives of Americans, in album covers, product labels, and organization logos

On display at a new exhibit from celebrated ceramicist Edmund de Waal are 264 heirloom netsuke, or small figurines, that were hidden during the Holocaust and date back to the 1870s

It's 'like putting a certain spice on a food and then it becomes the only thing you taste,' explained Yanai, whose newest exhibition runs through Nov. 27 in NYC

'Yayoi Kusama: A Retrospective' opens November 15 at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, with tickets sold out until December

Contemporary art festival celebrates its 13th year, primarily in southern side of city

High-tech 'Immersive Van Gogh' exhibitions are touring the globe 120 years after a Jewish art collector helped launch the Dutch painter to stardom

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