Holocaust refugee who became one of the greatest artists of the 20th century
By Gloria Tessler
A refugee from Germany, he was considered one of the greatest of his age
By JC Reporter
This past year has seen an outpouring of creativity from Israeli artists who have used their talents as an outlet for trauma and to battle Jew-hate
By Karen Glaser
Artist Sofie Berzon MacKie ran a gallery at Kibbutz Be’eri before her life was turned upside down by last year’s Hamas terrorist attack. Only now has she started finding the inspiration to produce work again – and it reflects the need for humanity to reconnect after the trauma
By Nicole Lampert
Still life art was looked down upon in the UK for centuries – this new exhibition celebrates the immigrant artists behind its rebirth
By Susan Gray
Artistic expression can help you build a connection with the biblical text
By Rabbi Adina Allen
Organisers of Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary Arts say the event complied with BDS principles
By Jane Prinsley
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The Board of Deputies has expressed ‘significant concern’ over three artworks
Hackney gallery decision reminded Russian-Israeli artist of her grandfather’s experience as a Jew under Stalin
This weekend the UK’s biggest ever exhibition about modernist art in Ukraine opens at the Royal Academy
The Kunsthaus Zurich art museum has announced the removal of five paintings, due to potential links between these artworks and Nazi-era looting during World War II.
The Hampshire town is hosting an exhibition celebrating the famous art collector
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The creator of iconic artwork The Dinner Party has a new exhibition in London
A new exhibition at the Tate features two Jewish women artists from different eras
All four turned to collage as their careers developed