Monthly Archives: May 2026
Venice Biennale 2026: In Search of Authenticity
On May 9, the 61st Venice Biennale opened to the public — one of the most important global events in art and architecture, bringing together 99 participating countries and more than 110 artists across the main exhibition and national pavilions. This year, Israel is once again among the participants, continuing its presence within the international cultural dialogue.We spoke with independent art cu...
The Beauty of a Second Chance: Conversation with Esty Ahimeir
In a culture driven by the new, the polished, and the immediate, choosing something with a past can feel almost radical. Yet this is precisely where the quiet power of design begins: in objects that carry memory, texture, and time.DI Catalogue met with Esty Ahimeir, co-founder of Just a Second, a Tel Aviv-based NGO, working at the intersection of urban renewal, circular economy, and contemporary d...
The Impossibility of the Panorama: Image, Memory, and the Atlas in Space
As the exhibition “Panorama: The Sphere of the Atlas” is currently on view at the Bat Yam Museum of Art, we spoke with its curator, Orit Bulgaru (Ph.D), an independent curator and researcher of visual culture, about the ideas behind the project. In the interview, we touch on how images travel across time and cultures, how theory becomes a physical exhibition, and how contemporary artists engage wi...
Between Flesh and Line: Interview with Artist Noam Omer
Shortly after the opening of his new solo exhibition “The Enchanted Forest” at Artists’ House Tel Aviv, we sat down with artist Noam Omer to speak about his practice, rooted in the physicality of the body, the intensity of line, and the search for a living, almost tactile presence within the image. Through large-scale works and evolving compositions, the exhibition brings together mythological fi...