Jeannie Rosenfeld, a Tablet Magazine contributing editor, writes about fine and decorative art.
A Manhattan gallery is exhibiting the drawings and costumes of the master scenic designer through December 23
The philanthropist’s sale of his extensive personal Judaica keeps Jewish culture in the limelight
Nathan Hilu, an 89-year-old veteran who lives on New York’s Lower East Side, makes frenzied art from his potent memories of Jewish life and loss
Three remarkably realist Marc Chagall paintings of synagogues, to be sold at Sotheby’s tomorrow, tell the story of the artist’s Zionism
Exhibitions in Milan and London this spring have made clear that Israel’s Bezalel Academy is now a central address for contemporary art and design
The German artist’s new show, ‘Next Year in Jerusalem,’ tackles the Bible, Kabbalah, and the Passover Seder
A tour through a collection of Jewish funerary objects
The Israel Museum unveils a restored mahzor from 1331
The twisting, shimmering, and unpredictable universe of Ron Arad
A leading collector, as remembered by his daughter
In fashioning his sculptures, Jacques Lipchitz drew inspiration from his sketches—and his past
Two new exhibits explore the fragmentary nature of history
Artist Mark Podwal’s love affair with Prague
What makes a carpet Jewish?
In his late artworks, Arbit Blatas took on the Holocaust