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Exhibition

 Artist Shimon Kontarge

Shimon Kontarge's art exudes joy

By GALIA DUCHIN ARIELI
 Assi Meshullam’s ‘Tophet’ layout digs into ancient Egyptian iconography and ambiguous textual content.

New art exhibit reexamines accepted biblical, societal wisdom

 Queen Esther and her throne.

New art exhibit presents a new dawn for Queen Esther

By YAEL UNTERMAN
 A PIECE from the ‘Life After All’ exhibit by Aviva Blum and Wojciech Ciesniewski.

Holocaust survivor teams up with Polish artist for new exhibit

 ‘DOR BEACH,’ 180x120.

Jerusalem art exhibit captures women's trials, tribulations, trauma in photos

 A rainbow in the sky of the Western Negev

The exhibition for the residents of the Negev & Galilee

By MOSHE COHEN
 The newly opened Angelina Drahi Entrance Pavilion at the Tower of David Museum in Jerusalem.

‘The Jerusalem School’ exhibition at the Tower of David

 Glass sculptor Chen Peiper reflects on the situation in Israel in the ‘New Life’ series.

The flag in focus: Zionist art

 Jerusalem Open Houses

A glimpse of house events from the inside that takes place in the capital

By MEITAL SHARABI
 'Mitabel' by Vered Hakkert

Jerusalem highlights April 5-11

 Beryl Korot’s ‘Etty’ in video room of ‘Threading.’

Jerusalem Biennale stays on the map in the shadow of war

By HEDDY BREUER ABRAMOWITZ
 A set of handmade chess pieces hidden beneath the floor at the Auschwitz camp.

Secret chess pieces found at Auschwitz camp tell a story of prisoner life

 Works from Shulamit Kopf’s new exhibition.

‘Suddenly She Appears’

By RACHEL COHEN
 Debbie Oshrat embroiders stories in tea.

Pictures from a woman’s life

By Ilana Carmeli Lanner
 A classroom full of students evacuated from Kibbutz Oz HaNer participate in a weekly painting workshop.

Jerusalem displays art of children who fled the South on October 7

By JENNA ROMANO
 OMA New York and Shohei Shigematsu, Audrey Irmas Pavilion, 2022

Jerusalem highlights March 15-21

  The student Shira Kaz commemorated Inbar Heiman on a Pink

"Beer in memory of them"- a moving exhibition:

By Walla!
 The Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem

Check out the new exhibition at the Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem

By SHARON ALTSHUL