Basia Monka
Three artists, three questions: 3-D imagination - sculptures
Layla Blenden: Jewelry of kindness
Three artists, three questions: Recurring motifs through chaos and order
Dancing for health in museums with dance activist Roberto Casarotto - interview
In the last two decades, Casarotto has visited Israel several times, including during the war, to show support and respect for the Israeli dance community and his Israeli colleagues.
Three artists, three questions: The 9th Biennale for Drawing in Israel
The selection of 77 artists from over 600 Israeli artists, who responded to the open call, is inspiring.
Three artists, three questions: In search of positive emotions
I interviewed the artists while we were still holding our breaths for the return of the 20 living hostages.
Three artists, three questions: Cross-disciplinary creators
Three artists who have moved to the visual arts, from fashion and jewelry, classical music, photography, and film.
Reuven Rubin at Tel Aviv Museum of Art – a Zionist dream
'The paintings of Lavie, Gershuni, Aroch, and others give a wider, sometimes political context to Rubin. The key was tension between the figurative works of Rubin abstract work from our collection.'
Three artists, three questions: Is the body limitation or freedom?
In the artworks of the three artists I selected for this month’s column, the body plays diverse direct and indirect but important roles.
Three artists, three questions: In surreal times
Contemporary art wouldn’t be the same without Surrealism.
Realistic analytical intimacy in art: An interview with Yossi Mark
Renowned Israeli realist artist and winner of last year’s Haim Shiff Award for Figurative-Realistic Art, opens his solo exhibition 'Bona Nox, Mater' at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.
Three artists, three questions: Interviews amid sirens from Iranian missiles
Three Israeli artists, from different generations and with very different approaches and backgrounds, answered my three questions.
Dr. Joseph Zrihen: A Franco-Israeli doctor and artist
In Israel, perhaps even more so during the war, he feels that he can fulfill his two main passions in life: healing bodies and heartening souls.