'Charlotte,' set for release next month, tells the story of Charlotte Salomon, a German-Jewish painter who produced hundreds of works while in hiding during World War II

Prized painting 'Bild mit Haeusern' by Wassily Kandinsky returns to the descendants of Jewish art collector Emmanuel Lewenstein

Art star, who spent time in Israel when younger, says restrictions forced her to work alone, producing smaller pieces; on Tel Aviv: 'Never seen so much life, so much excitement'

Dutch Embassy gifts city Tel Aviv-Jaffa with interactive work from Dutch artist Leon Keer, meant to show uniting force of tea customs

Works from Macklowe Collection by Picasso, Rothko and Warhol to go on sale in May; first auction fetched $676 million, a record for Sotheby's

The world of print is still alive: 3-day event at Jerusalem's Hansen House has a booth for each presenting artist, with launches, talks and workshops

Gallery says it was unable to reach a compromise with displaying artists, who pulled their creations in protest at removal of installation deemed offensive to ultra-Orthodox

Political writer Tal Schneider discusses ex-premier's case, Mansour Abbas's comments; culture editor Jessica Steinberg reports on Israeli-produced Gyllenhaal film and new gallery

Through April 2022, 'Nothing To Do But Try' at NYC's Museum of Jewish Heritage showcases the artist's overlooked early work, created in the immediate aftermath of the genocide

A tribute at NYC's School of Visual Arts reveals the artist's nearly ubiquitous presence in the everyday lives of Americans, in album covers, product labels, and organization logos

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