A final exhibit showcasing family, relationships, home and hearth points a lens at what truly matters to photographers graduating during a pandemic

Haim Shiff Prize winner Yisrael Dror Hemed often paints portraits of those he sees and meets on the street, and then immortalizes them on canvas

In a departure from his famed metal works of flowers, butterflies and bicycles, the longtime artist exhibits oil paintings of urban scenes

Country's largest museum turns to finance and culture ministries as well as donors from abroad to plan reopening

Twelve large-scale works of the American artist will be exhibited through October 2020

At NY's Morgan Library and Museum through June, intricate manuscripts dating from the Middle Ages until today show how famine and a refugee led to the rise of the House of David

Exhibitions range from architecture and art collecting, to bodyscapes and the questions of belonging and home

Brit Beverley-Jane Stewart, whose collection is on display in Tel Aviv, says she was fascinated by shuls even as a child: 'It's telling people about time, a mix of old and new'

'PLAN(e)T,' which runs free of charge at the Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery, marries scientific research with art to spotlight human-flora connections

On exhibit in London through January 25, the works of Josef Herman, whose family perished in the Warsaw Ghetto, focus on the old country before shifting to the British proletariat

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