As part of “Photopoetics,” the exhibition “Yitzhak Yerushalmi” features photographs by Yitzhak Yerushalmi, a self-taught photographer, who as a teenager in the 1960s and 1970s photographed family and […]
The gallery as an intersection between a biographical axis and a geographical one. Monica Lavi faces ghosts from her childhood via the photos of Juan Federovsky, her father. […]
The group exhibition Age Based will showcase artworks that deal with age in various ways and from different viewpoints. Age is a sensitive topic; We speak of it […]
As part of the “Manofim” festival, the Yossi Nahmias Photography Gallery in the Department of Photographic Communication, will be hosting the great photographer Yoram Bouzaglo in his new […]
Wandering around Jerusalem’s center resembles time travel: ancient buildings from the 19th century are located next to new structures, Jerusalem stone stands across from glass and concrete, and […]
Being the first in one’s family to acquire a higher education is a breakthrough that disrupts the vicious cycle of intergenerational inequality. Vered Nissim raises the discussion on […]
Manofim Tours, our festival tour program, will continue its activity with this year’s edition, which will present an extended format adding even more excursions than before to make […]
The morning after Rabin’s murder, Daniel Kiczales was late for school. The language teacher stood by the blackboard with tears in her eyes. For a change, she allowed […]
Manofim Festival for Contemporary Art returns to Hansen House on Thursday, October 26th. Together we have devised a day filled with activities and content: The Jerusalem Art Conference […]
The exhibition of Ariel Wardi and Hadassa Goldvicht is a journey into the worlds of printing by Ariel Wardi, who, for more than thirty years, used a manual […]
The exhibition explores Guy Goldstein’s ongoing preoccupation with the intricate interplay between the private and the public domains. It delves into historical events that continue to shape our […]
The inception of both the exhibit “The Small Hours of the Night” and the book “Mariam” occurred in a harmonious and continuous creative process. Throughout this journey, artist […]
The 8th Jerusalem Art Conference is dedicated to the role of art in political, climate and technological debates, both internationally and locally. The presentations will engage with the […]
AG works in physical/digital projects, that started with a German one-man bunker from WWII, and continued to installations around the world. AG wants to develop interaction with various […]
Whether you have attended the exhibitions, tours or conference of the Manofim Festival, we are happy to invite you to a series of musical performances curated and inspired […]
This thought-provoking exhibition celebrates the dynamic interplay between two artistic compositions. Each diptych offers a unique dialogue, showcasing the power of juxtaposition, contrast, and harmony. Through diverse mediums […]
Climbing the heights of imagination: creating, playing, making friends, and dreaming! The new rooftop of the Art Cube Artists’ Studios is a magical space for creation and activities. […]
Curator: Agustin Jais The 16 artists at Art Cube Artists’ Studios accompany the opening of the exhibition “Lactism” with a marathon of performances and participatory installations happening inside, […]
The exhibition Lactism revolves around the central concepts of human connection, sociality and interactions between man and the environment. The exhibition is part of an ongoing project by […]
“Well hidden”- a solo exhibition by artist Tal Simon. this exhibition showcases figurative botanical drawings alongside abstract paintings and drawings capturing living plants. Time is coded into Simon’s […]
The artists of Ha’turim Center Incubator projects invite you to an evening of experiencing creative processes and moments of becoming where stage materials, in their humanity and sensitivity, […]
Four site-specific artworks that were inspired by this historic house and its owners, the painter Anna Ticho and her husband Dr. Albert Ticho, all relate to questions of […]
The ‘punctum’, according to Barthes, is the “thing that jumps at the viewer from the photograph,” arousing the unique experience of photography. In our age of image overload, […]
The current exhibition, in which guest artists also participate alongside the Agripas 12 artists, tries to trace the working processes of the artists, more than the finished products. […]
The exhibition engages in images whose inception was textual, originating in texts that could create images ex nihilo. Nine biblical verses were selected depicting various scenes of vision, […]
Mashkof was a multidisciplinary collective composed of painters, poets, and musicians. The group, which was active between 1968-1970 in Jerusalem, included: David Ben-Shaul, Zvi Tolkovsky, Avraham Ofek, Yoram […]
Nasrin Abu Baker returns to the family photo album, and corresponds with her family’s personal biography, as a tribute to her parents who worked for years as a […]
The materials in Hamutal Bar Cohen’s exhibition were on their way to be thrown into the trash before they became real works and were collected into an exhibition. […]
Moran Kliger creates, through her mother’s stories, a biographical journey and a fictitious dialogue between her and her deceased grandmother. Kliger returns to her graduation work at the […]
Eden Bezalel Habas, a graduate of the Department of Screen Arts at the Bezalel Academy, presents a video installation that explores the complex relationship between humans and nature, […]
The exhibition presents works of painting and photography on exposed paper. Adi, a photographer, painter, and art therapist, combines two mediums that seemingly compete with each other. She […]
Corridor spaces are essentially defined by what they are not. With their peculiar mixture of artificial light and semi-darkness, they are zones of neither-nor. Their functional purpose as […]
The ability to document stands at the core of the photographic act. The drive to capture reality is often accompanied by a sense of urgency. The need to […]
Yam Amrani is the winner of the 2023 Osnat Mozes Painting Prize for a Young Artist. In their statement, the prize committee members – Eyal Sasson, Natalia Zourabova, […]
Three new members have joined the Jerusalem Artists Association this year: Sara Benninga, Noga Grinberg and Yael Boverman-Attas.
As part of “Photopoetics,” the exhibition “Yitzhak Yerushalmi” features photographs by Yitzhak Yerushalmi, a self-taught photographer, who as a teenager in the 1960s and 1970s photographed family and […]
The gallery as an intersection between a biographical axis and a geographical one. Monica Lavi faces ghosts from her childhood via the photos of Juan Federovsky, her father. […]
The group exhibition Age Based will showcase artworks that deal with age in various ways and from different viewpoints. Age is a sensitive topic; We speak of it […]
As part of the “Manofim” festival, the Yossi Nahmias Photography Gallery in the Department of Photographic Communication, will be hosting the great photographer Yoram Bouzaglo in his new […]
Wandering around Jerusalem’s center resembles time travel: ancient buildings from the 19th century are located next to new structures, Jerusalem stone stands across from glass and concrete, and […]
Being the first in one’s family to acquire a higher education is a breakthrough that disrupts the vicious cycle of intergenerational inequality. Vered Nissim raises the discussion on […]
Manofim Tours, our festival tour program, will continue its activity with this year’s edition, which will present an extended format adding even more excursions than before to make […]
The morning after Rabin’s murder, Daniel Kiczales was late for school. The language teacher stood by the blackboard with tears in her eyes. For a change, she allowed […]
Manofim Festival for Contemporary Art returns to Hansen House on Thursday, October 26th. Together we have devised a day filled with activities and content: The Jerusalem Art Conference […]
The exhibition of Ariel Wardi and Hadassa Goldvicht is a journey into the worlds of printing by Ariel Wardi, who, for more than thirty years, used a manual […]
The exhibition explores Guy Goldstein’s ongoing preoccupation with the intricate interplay between the private and the public domains. It delves into historical events that continue to shape our […]
The inception of both the exhibit “The Small Hours of the Night” and the book “Mariam” occurred in a harmonious and continuous creative process. Throughout this journey, artist […]
The 8th Jerusalem Art Conference is dedicated to the role of art in political, climate and technological debates, both internationally and locally. The presentations will engage with the […]
AG works in physical/digital projects, that started with a German one-man bunker from WWII, and continued to installations around the world. AG wants to develop interaction with various […]
Whether you have attended the exhibitions, tours or conference of the Manofim Festival, we are happy to invite you to a series of musical performances curated and inspired […]
This thought-provoking exhibition celebrates the dynamic interplay between two artistic compositions. Each diptych offers a unique dialogue, showcasing the power of juxtaposition, contrast, and harmony. Through diverse mediums […]
Climbing the heights of imagination: creating, playing, making friends, and dreaming! The new rooftop of the Art Cube Artists’ Studios is a magical space for creation and activities. […]
Curator: Agustin Jais The 16 artists at Art Cube Artists’ Studios accompany the opening of the exhibition “Lactism” with a marathon of performances and participatory installations happening inside, […]
The exhibition Lactism revolves around the central concepts of human connection, sociality and interactions between man and the environment. The exhibition is part of an ongoing project by […]
“Well hidden”- a solo exhibition by artist Tal Simon. this exhibition showcases figurative botanical drawings alongside abstract paintings and drawings capturing living plants. Time is coded into Simon’s […]
The artists of Ha’turim Center Incubator projects invite you to an evening of experiencing creative processes and moments of becoming where stage materials, in their humanity and sensitivity, […]
Four site-specific artworks that were inspired by this historic house and its owners, the painter Anna Ticho and her husband Dr. Albert Ticho, all relate to questions of […]
The ‘punctum’, according to Barthes, is the “thing that jumps at the viewer from the photograph,” arousing the unique experience of photography. In our age of image overload, […]
The current exhibition, in which guest artists also participate alongside the Agripas 12 artists, tries to trace the working processes of the artists, more than the finished products. […]
The exhibition engages in images whose inception was textual, originating in texts that could create images ex nihilo. Nine biblical verses were selected depicting various scenes of vision, […]
Mashkof was a multidisciplinary collective composed of painters, poets, and musicians. The group, which was active between 1968-1970 in Jerusalem, included: David Ben-Shaul, Zvi Tolkovsky, Avraham Ofek, Yoram […]
Nasrin Abu Baker returns to the family photo album, and corresponds with her family’s personal biography, as a tribute to her parents who worked for years as a […]
The materials in Hamutal Bar Cohen’s exhibition were on their way to be thrown into the trash before they became real works and were collected into an exhibition. […]
Moran Kliger creates, through her mother’s stories, a biographical journey and a fictitious dialogue between her and her deceased grandmother. Kliger returns to her graduation work at the […]
Eden Bezalel Habas, a graduate of the Department of Screen Arts at the Bezalel Academy, presents a video installation that explores the complex relationship between humans and nature, […]
The exhibition presents works of painting and photography on exposed paper. Adi, a photographer, painter, and art therapist, combines two mediums that seemingly compete with each other. She […]
Corridor spaces are essentially defined by what they are not. With their peculiar mixture of artificial light and semi-darkness, they are zones of neither-nor. Their functional purpose as […]
The ability to document stands at the core of the photographic act. The drive to capture reality is often accompanied by a sense of urgency. The need to […]
Yam Amrani is the winner of the 2023 Osnat Mozes Painting Prize for a Young Artist. In their statement, the prize committee members – Eyal Sasson, Natalia Zourabova, […]
Three new members have joined the Jerusalem Artists Association this year: Sara Benninga, Noga Grinberg and Yael Boverman-Attas.
As part of “Photopoetics,” the exhibition “Yitzhak Yerushalmi” features photographs by Yitzhak Yerushalmi, a self-taught photographer, who as a teenager in the 1960s and 1970s photographed family and […]
The gallery as an intersection between a biographical axis and a geographical one. Monica Lavi faces ghosts from her childhood via the photos of Juan Federovsky, her father. […]
The group exhibition Age Based will showcase artworks that deal with age in various ways and from different viewpoints. Age is a sensitive topic; We speak of it […]
As part of the “Manofim” festival, the Yossi Nahmias Photography Gallery in the Department of Photographic Communication, will be hosting the great photographer Yoram Bouzaglo in his new […]
Wandering around Jerusalem’s center resembles time travel: ancient buildings from the 19th century are located next to new structures, Jerusalem stone stands across from glass and concrete, and […]
Being the first in one’s family to acquire a higher education is a breakthrough that disrupts the vicious cycle of intergenerational inequality. Vered Nissim raises the discussion on […]
Manofim Tours, our festival tour program, will continue its activity with this year’s edition, which will present an extended format adding even more excursions than before to make […]
The morning after Rabin’s murder, Daniel Kiczales was late for school. The language teacher stood by the blackboard with tears in her eyes. For a change, she allowed […]
Manofim Festival for Contemporary Art returns to Hansen House on Thursday, October 26th. Together we have devised a day filled with activities and content: The Jerusalem Art Conference […]
The exhibition of Ariel Wardi and Hadassa Goldvicht is a journey into the worlds of printing by Ariel Wardi, who, for more than thirty years, used a manual […]
The exhibition explores Guy Goldstein’s ongoing preoccupation with the intricate interplay between the private and the public domains. It delves into historical events that continue to shape our […]
The inception of both the exhibit “The Small Hours of the Night” and the book “Mariam” occurred in a harmonious and continuous creative process. Throughout this journey, artist […]
The 8th Jerusalem Art Conference is dedicated to the role of art in political, climate and technological debates, both internationally and locally. The presentations will engage with the […]
AG works in physical/digital projects, that started with a German one-man bunker from WWII, and continued to installations around the world. AG wants to develop interaction with various […]
Whether you have attended the exhibitions, tours or conference of the Manofim Festival, we are happy to invite you to a series of musical performances curated and inspired […]
This thought-provoking exhibition celebrates the dynamic interplay between two artistic compositions. Each diptych offers a unique dialogue, showcasing the power of juxtaposition, contrast, and harmony. Through diverse mediums […]
Climbing the heights of imagination: creating, playing, making friends, and dreaming! The new rooftop of the Art Cube Artists’ Studios is a magical space for creation and activities. […]
Curator: Agustin Jais The 16 artists at Art Cube Artists’ Studios accompany the opening of the exhibition “Lactism” with a marathon of performances and participatory installations happening inside, […]
The exhibition Lactism revolves around the central concepts of human connection, sociality and interactions between man and the environment. The exhibition is part of an ongoing project by […]
“Well hidden”- a solo exhibition by artist Tal Simon. this exhibition showcases figurative botanical drawings alongside abstract paintings and drawings capturing living plants. Time is coded into Simon’s […]
The artists of Ha’turim Center Incubator projects invite you to an evening of experiencing creative processes and moments of becoming where stage materials, in their humanity and sensitivity, […]
Four site-specific artworks that were inspired by this historic house and its owners, the painter Anna Ticho and her husband Dr. Albert Ticho, all relate to questions of […]
The ‘punctum’, according to Barthes, is the “thing that jumps at the viewer from the photograph,” arousing the unique experience of photography. In our age of image overload, […]
The current exhibition, in which guest artists also participate alongside the Agripas 12 artists, tries to trace the working processes of the artists, more than the finished products. […]
The exhibition engages in images whose inception was textual, originating in texts that could create images ex nihilo. Nine biblical verses were selected depicting various scenes of vision, […]
Mashkof was a multidisciplinary collective composed of painters, poets, and musicians. The group, which was active between 1968-1970 in Jerusalem, included: David Ben-Shaul, Zvi Tolkovsky, Avraham Ofek, Yoram […]
Nasrin Abu Baker returns to the family photo album, and corresponds with her family’s personal biography, as a tribute to her parents who worked for years as a […]
The materials in Hamutal Bar Cohen’s exhibition were on their way to be thrown into the trash before they became real works and were collected into an exhibition. […]
Moran Kliger creates, through her mother’s stories, a biographical journey and a fictitious dialogue between her and her deceased grandmother. Kliger returns to her graduation work at the […]
Eden Bezalel Habas, a graduate of the Department of Screen Arts at the Bezalel Academy, presents a video installation that explores the complex relationship between humans and nature, […]
The exhibition presents works of painting and photography on exposed paper. Adi, a photographer, painter, and art therapist, combines two mediums that seemingly compete with each other. She […]
Corridor spaces are essentially defined by what they are not. With their peculiar mixture of artificial light and semi-darkness, they are zones of neither-nor. Their functional purpose as […]
The ability to document stands at the core of the photographic act. The drive to capture reality is often accompanied by a sense of urgency. The need to […]
Yam Amrani is the winner of the 2023 Osnat Mozes Painting Prize for a Young Artist. In their statement, the prize committee members – Eyal Sasson, Natalia Zourabova, […]
Three new members have joined the Jerusalem Artists Association this year: Sara Benninga, Noga Grinberg and Yael Boverman-Attas.