Using counterterrorism laws, Treasury bans trading with businessman Nazem Said Ahmad, who it says has an extensive collection in Britain and trades with galleries, auction houses

David Roytman fires bullets through paint to splatter designs on canvas, a creative process he says helps him deal with combat trauma

Basis of Gerhard Richter paintings are 4 abstract photos secretly taken in 1944 by Jewish prisoners at Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp, who risked their lives doing so

Natalia Zourabova brings her 'Arad' utopia, life-sized oil paintings to Tel Aviv's Artport gallery

Known for collages and installations that juxtapose her subjects with unexpected backgrounds, Yael Robin, who has Parkinson's disease, is exhibiting works at the Israel Museum

Prof. Curt Glaser sold 'Dance on the Beach' under duress in the 1930s. Now, the 1906 masterpiece is expected to fetch $15-25 million after a deal was struck with the current owner

With 'Invited to Life,' photographer Van Sise acknowledges the tragedy his subjects went through but focuses on their postwar successes pursuing hobbies, careers, love and family

Four exhibits, three solo and one group, come together for winter show that's 'contemporary but with historical aspects'

While hiding from the Nazis, Charlotte Salomon made 'Life? Or theatre?', a series of paintings set to music and words

Ian Sternthal, of Sternthal Books, reflects on the limited Israeli world of art books, which gathers this week at the In Print fair in Jerusalem

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