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Jerusalem Biennale returns home
The sixth Jerusalem Biennale is finally set to return to the Israeli capital five months after the war in Gaza forced the organizers to take the art platform on a world tour. (see here). It has been updated to give … Continue reading
Jerusalem Biennale embarks on world tour
The 6th Jerusalem Biennale (see here previously) was all but ready to open in Israel’s capital when war broke out. Now the 35 exhibitions featuring 200 artists will be showcased in the countries where the artists originated, including New York, … Continue reading
More from the Jerusalem Biennale
As reported previously (16th Oct) the Jerusalem Biennale (“For Heaven’s Sake”) continues until 28 Nov. Here are some of the 17 murals painted by International street artists. Unlike other exhibitions, the art will be permanently displayed, leaving a lasting impression … Continue reading
Jerusalem biennale
At the Jerusalem Biennale for Contemporary Jewish Art (10th Oct – 28th Nov) 200 artists from 15 countries will display their works in 12 city center venues. https://jerusalembiennale.org/ https://www.israel21c.org/9-highlights-to-watch-for-at-the-2019-jerusalem-biennale/
200 global artists for Jerusalem Biennale
From Oct 1 – Nov 16, the third Jerusalem Biennale features 17 group and 8 solo contemporary Jewish art exhibitions on the theme “Watershed”. They include photography, video, installation and performance art created by 200 artists from the US, Europe, … Continue reading
Jerusalem Biennale 2015
The Jerusalem Biennale explores the meeting of Contemporary Art and the Jewish World of Content. The 2nd Jerusalem Biennale for Contemporary Jewish Art will showcase the work of nearly 200 Israeli and international professional artists in 10 exhibitions hosted in … Continue reading
London Design Biennale winner
The Jerusalem Post has just reported that the Israeli Pavilion’s exhibit “The Boiler Room” won the Public Medal at the third London Design Biennale at Somerset House in London. The Biennale took place last year and the exhibit is now … Continue reading
Walk 4 cubits in Jerusalem
This year’s Jerusalem Biennale runs until Dec 30 and is titled “Four Cubits,” – the ancient measurement that equates to some two meters. It features 300+ artists from 10 countries whose works can be seen “up close”. And the exhibit … Continue reading
Jerusalem exhibit showcases Jewish-Arab links
The Maktoub Hebrew-Arabic calligraphy exhibit at the Jerusalem Biennale cultural festival – highlights the newfound ties between Israel and Arab countries. It is curated by a US-Israeli artist with Syrian-Jewish roots and a Moroccan artist whose grandfather was Jewish. https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/israel/society/1638769628-jerusalem-calligraphy-exhibit-showcases-jewish-arab-ties
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48 ways
This year’s Jerusalem Biennale (see here previously) included the works of 48 Jewish artists. Each was based on one of the 48 ways that Torah is acquired, as listed in the sixth chapter of Pirkei Avot. http://rjstreets.com/2021/12/26/torah-in-our-times-48-plus-7-ways-to-learn/
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