Culture in Tel Aviv
Three artists, three questions: Recurring motifs through chaos and order
Three artists, three questions, and a shared urge to find order in chaos through repetition, light, and form.
Judy Chicago’s feminist art lands in Tel Aviv, igniting boycott call, hard questions about Israel
After October 7, Purcell’s 'Dido and Aeneas' rings truer than ever
Luxury by the Sea: Move-In-Ready Apartments in the Heart of Tel Aviv
Puccini’s Madama Butterfly soars at HaYarkon Park
A 20-year annual tradition of Opera in the Park reached a high point, with this year’s deeply performance of Puccini’s Madama Butterfly.
Chinese artists bring their work to Tel Aviv
Nassima Landau Art Foundation crosses frontiers with contemporary art.
Made for the mandolin: Avi Avital returns to his homeland
An Israeli musician spreads the instrumental word far and wide
RetroAct - a young band looking retro
With a new album in the works, an assortment of shows planned and a more official tour slated for later this year, RetroAct’s trajectory is heading skywards.
The Taiko Life Israel troupe brings Far Eastern flavors and beats
The Taiko Life concert at the Felicja Blumental Festival will demonstrate the traditional drumming art form, seasoned here and there with some Western and other colors.
The new opera ‘Theodor’ shows Herzl's struggles to find solutions
The life of one of Zionism’s greatest champions has been adapted into an opera, showing his hardships as he sought a solution to the plight of Jews.
New TAMA art exhibit offers glimpse into the mind of Alberto Giacometti
The new exhibit will bring together 130 works, spanning the four decades of Giacometti’s career, from the early 1920s to the artist’s death in 1966.
A dinner in hell: 18th century opera set to appear on Israeli stage
Mozart’s ‘Don Giovanni’ beckons at the Israeli Opera
Ramat Gan art museum reopens with new exhibits
ART ROUNDUP: These exhibits are not to be missed.
Mahler musings
Former JSO conductor Leon Botstein returns to Jerusalem for a Mahler bash