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

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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

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Open Call; Art in Interior – Pesach Edition

On the cover: textile artwork by Tamar Branitzky, interior designer Gali Badash, photography Idan Goor Organizers: DI Catalogue x DuArtCuration: Shlomit Oren, Lilach Henig Shmoul concept Passover is a holiday of renewal – stepping into the light,  gathering around the table, of the home as a space filled with meaning.

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Liza Fedotova – interview with the artist

Liza Fedotova is a ceramic artist who came to ceramics from painting and has been working with clay for over seven years. Originally from Moscow, she moved to Israel three years ago, where her practice continued to grow and evolve. Her work is inspired by constructivism and Bauhaus, clean geometry,

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6 Exhibitions To Visit In October-November

Alexandra Levin, art historian, art guide and DI art expert prepared her list of local exhibitions and cultural events that she highly recommends to visit in October-November! 1. Loving Art, Making Art Festival Jaffa Port, Tel Aviv The annual “Loving Art, Making Art” festival brings together art, environment, and the

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