While eclipsed by his spouse, Jewish photographer Stieglitz pioneered a movement that changed the US art scene forever. March 5 auction includes O'Keeffe painting valued at $1.8m.

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

Catch an Argentinian-Jewish cowboy, a murderer, tattooed Jews and more in 'Jew,' by John Offenbach, the center of a new exhibit at London's Jewish Museum through April

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

Currently on view at the Textile Museum of Canada, 'Torah Stitch by Stitch' project set to be completed within two years

The exhibit showcases 200 Israeli and international artists for 6 weeks, with works displayed in iconic venues, seeking to bring people together in a conflicted city

From 'gematria' to 'gemara,' Arik Weiss turns the ritual items of his religious lifestyle into thought-provoking pieces that play on words and objects

The famous Jewish artist remained remarkably faithful to eight pigments in his colorful works even as he traveled the world, sometimes painting over previous paintings

A fleeting London exhibit on Harold Feinstein hopes to go on the road and showcase his striking photos of life in the Big Apple, and get the artist his posthumous due recognition

A documentary tells the story of larger-than-life celebrity talent 'matchmaker' and muse Barbara Rubin, who spurned the '60s underground movement, then died young and in seclusion

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