Three artists, three questions

Three artists, three questions: Creating an alternative reality

Exhibitions in Beersheba, Bat Yam, and Tel Aviv show how Israeli artists can turn even the smallest room into an immersive world of emotion and imagination.

TALI NAVON.
CAROLINA LEHAN.

Three artists, three questions: Freshpaint 2026 - interview

VERA KUNIS.

Three artists, three questions: Immersed in colors

GUY BERNARD REICHMANN.

Three artists, three questions: Perspectives on art - opinion


Three artists, three questions: Millennials

The artists I talked to share a lot in common. They were all born in Israel in the 1980s and are very well educated, and despite their youth, they have already achieved success.

 Yael Sloma

Three artists, three questions: Bridging before and after

Three artists, all born in Israel whose art, among many newly opened shows, caught my attention, don’t directly relate to the current situation. They are a bridge between before and now.

 NURIT DAVID.

Three women artists, three questions

I’ve chosen for the Magazine three women artists who, even during the war, are constantly active.

 NOA YEKUTIELI in front of ‘Collapsing into Growth,’ 2023, manual paper-cutting.

Three artists, three questions

Three Israeli artists whom I have chosen to interview for the Magazine, each with a very different approach, agreed to answer my three questions.

 Israeli artist Shimon Pinto