Exhibitions at the Tower of David Museum called “Spirit of Stone” and at the nearby HaMiffal Cultural Center called “Forsaken Zone” pose the intriguing question as to whether there is a Jerusalem School of Art, just as there have been schools of art in Paris, London, New York, Berlin, and elsewhere. If so, what characterizes such a school that makes it unique? These other schools have usually centered around a group of artists who shared a certain vision of what art was or could be. They shared an ideology, even though their art was often disparate and expressed itself along a wide range of styles and methods.

Eilat Lieber, the director and chief curator of the Tower of David Jerusalem, said: “One doesn’t normally see Jerusalem as a center of art. Perhaps this exhibition will change that perception.”

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