German artist George Grosz's 1944 work shows the Nazi dictator 'as a fascist monster, or as an apocalyptic beast,' sitting among skeletons as war rages behind him

Painted at around the time of the 1973 Yom Kippur War, dramatic biblical work was recently found by a Jerusalem family among their deceased mother's possessions

Looking to foster human connection in an age plagued by social media, the painter uses color and her choice of subjects to compel viewers

Written by David Ohannessian's granddaughter, 'Feast of Ashes' tells how a top craftsman fled with his family to the Holy City, where his tilework is now a defining characteristic

Hundreds of Israeli artists and illustrators will showcase their work in 79 exhibitions throughout the city's museum and galleries from November 21 to 30

The annual Manofim event celebrating capital's contemporary artists opens October 29 with 'Nurse, Nurse'

Christian artist Julie Robertson learned about one of the country's national heroes earlier this year during a trip to Israel, says she was struck by her bravery

The diverse student body at Beit Berl College's art school explore personal, family and national conflict while making do with less, because 'art is expensive'

Arkadi Duchin and Danny Robas say they canceled following left-wing pressure in attempt to avoid political controversy

UK artist, who was born to Russian Jewish immigrants and served in World War II, portrayed in his art a gritty, dark urban landscape

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