Tel Aviv Museum of Art

Sightings, sounds, and self-knowledge: Ten reasons to go out next week

Art, music, and dance come alive this week in Israel, from AI-driven installations to opera, jazz, and contemporary dance.

Blindness by choice, Israeli opera.
‘Reuven Rubin: Be my Guest’ exhibition opening, Tel Aviv Museum of Art.

Reuven Rubin at Tel Aviv Museum of Art – a Zionist dream

RAN TENENBAUM, ‘Self Portrait with a Hoodie, 2024,’ from the new collection.

Tel Aviv Museum brings 35 new works by Israeli artists into its collection

SHIFF PRIZE WINNER Ilana Dotan.

Ilana Dotan wins the 2025 Shiff Prize for figurative-realist art


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.

 ARTIST YOSSI MARK: Complete control of technique.

TLV Museum of Art reopens this summer

The museum invites the public to an “Art Weekend,” offering complimentary admission to all its spaces and activities.

 THE TEL AVIV Museum of Art.

Yayoi Kusama’s stunning mirror room to light up Tel Aviv Museum permanently

Three years after the closure of Kusama’s hugely successful exhibition at the museum, one of her works will join its permanent collection starting next month.

 Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Mirror Room.

‘The Rappaport Prize is my baby’: Irith Rappaport on her family’s philanthropy, legacy, and values

The Rappaport Prize has always meant more than just a recognition of excellence. It’s a living, breathing tribute to her parents’ legacy and values.

 Irith Rappaport

Exploring the new chapter in Tel Aviv Museum of Art's Israel Collection exhibition

Inflamed Nerve is a profound journey into the intricate story of Israel in its eighth decade.

 ZOHAR TAL INBAR’S Boy of Light and Gold challenges traditional notions of beauty and glamour.

‘Monkeys in the Mist’: An interview with award-winning Israeli artist Eti Jacobi Lelior

In an exclusive interview, Eti Jacobi Lelior discusses her view on the nature of painting and her individual approach to the process.

 Eti Jacobi Lelior

Tel Aviv Museum hosts saxophone quartet in dynamic music-art fusion

Talk. Art. Music. debuts with the Tel Aviv Saxophone Quartet’s eclectic and vibrant performance.

 THE TEL AVIV Saxophone Quartet.

Avant-garde classicalists Ensemble Meitar to commemorate events of October 7

Taking place in Tel Aviv’s Museum of Art, on October 5, the performance, Hope Dies Last, derives its title from a poignant source.

 THE ENSEMBLE MEITAR, with Amit Dolberg (bottom right).

From ashes to art: Arthur Essebag's journey of healing through Israeli creativity

Arthur Essebag, a French media icon, transforms grief into action by collecting powerful Israeli artworks created in the Oct. 7 aftermath – now displayed at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art

 MAREVA & ARTHUR ESSEBAG at the ‘I Don’t Want to Forget’ opening at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Sept. 15.

Revitalizing the beachfront: The architects behind Tel Aviv's port and promenade - interview

I ask the Kassif duo (partners of 34 years in work and in life) to share their experiences and personal views on the interplay between urban architecture and the Tel Aviv coastline.

 THE INTERVIEW (R-L): Architects Udi Kassif and Ganit Mayslits Kassif with writer Basia Monka.