ArtManchester artist goes from carpet shop to sharing a gallery wall with PicassoWhen superstar illusionist Uri Geller plucked him from obscurity, Dan Adler could scarcely believe his eyesBy Sandy Rashty2 min read
ArtFeel the paint: connections between two Jewish artists explored in new exhibitionChaim Soutine and Leon Kossoff are the stars of the show in Hastings... and it’s long overdueBy Anthea Gerrie6 min read
Marc ChagallNew website reveals the unknown ChagallAround 100 of the Jewish artist’s most beloved painting are already uploaded to the Discovery section of the site as well as lesser-known gemsBy Anthea Gerrie2 min read
HolocaustTime is 'running out' to rescue millions of Holocaust items looted from JewsThe government's Holocaust envoy Eric Pickles said bans on sale are not universally enforcedBy Felix Pope1 min read
ArtIsrael’s comic queen digs deepMulti-award-winning graphic artist Rutu Modan reveals her inspirationsBy Joel Meadows3 min read
ArtThe miraculous story of the Chagall that was lost and found and lost againArtist's touching portrait of his father went on display in New York this week. We trace its extraordinary story, through two world warsBy Daniel Ben-David7 min read
ArtWomen of colour: The paint-slinging abstract expressionists forgotten by art historyAll-female show Action, Gesture, Paint features artists 'disappeared' by criticsBy Anthea Gerrie6 min read
Obituary: Alicia Melamed AdamsArtist and survivor of the Holocaust who retained her belief in a loving worldBy Julia Weiner 4 min read||February 9, 2023 13:22
Kandinsky painting with a tragic Holocaust past for sale at Sotheby'sAuctioneers expect restituted work to fetch $45mBy Jenni Frazer2 min read||February 8, 2023 13:35
The cartoons that tell Israel’s storyA new book traces the history of the Jewish state through the work of its top caricaturistsBy Colin Shindler2 min read||February 3, 2023 11:45
The capital’s parks and childhood memories - the colours of a Londoner’s lifeOn the eve of a new exhibition, Ruth Sallon reveals the inspirations behind her joyous paintingsBy Anthea Gerrie2 min read||January 26, 2023 15:29
Jewish family suing Guggenheim museum for Picasso sold in Nazi GermanyA lawsuit claims the artwork was sold under duress as its owner hastily fled Nazi-led GermanyBy Tash Mosheim1 min read||January 24, 2023 13:46
Jewish Family Sues Japanese Insurance Firm Over Van Gogh’s ‘Sunflowers’The previous owner’s family has filed a lawsuit against Sompo Holdings over the acquisition of the masterpieceBy Maya Orbach1 min read||January 18, 2023 15:08
London's Ben Uri gallery to be the museum partner for London Art FairHonour will open the collection of Jewish and immigrant art to a vast new audienceBy Anthea Gerrie2 min read||January 12, 2023 12:21
Drawn to perfection: Welcome to Israel's first 2D cafeThe Sketch Café in Haifa, created using 1,000 black marker pens, feels like a drawing or comic book that you can walk intoBy Natalie Lisbona2 min read||January 5, 2023 11:26
The art dealer who went from Rags to riches and back again, twiceAlgernon Moses Marsden started life in 1847 as one of the 14 children of clothing tycoon Isaac MosesBy Anthea Gerrie1 min read||December 16, 2022 12:41