Scotland’s largest contemporary arts festival accused of barring Israeli artists
Organisers of Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary Arts say the event complied with BDS principles
Royal Academy takes down artwork depicting ‘Nazi’ Israel after criticism
A piece featuring a murderous Jewish pilot remains on display, however
Royal Academy criticised over artworks featuring murderous Jewish pilot and depiction of ‘Nazi’ Israel
The Board of Deputies has expressed ‘significant concern’ over three artworks
London gallery cancels anti-Putin exhibition after artist posted her grief about October 7
Hackney gallery decision reminded Russian-Israeli artist of her grandfather’s experience as a Jew under Stalin
The art that made Ukraine and the Jewish artists who made it
This weekend the UK’s biggest ever exhibition about modernist art in Ukraine opens at the Royal Academy
Swiss museum takes down paintings allegedly stolen by Nazis
The Kunsthaus Zurich art museum has announced the removal of five paintings, due to potential links between these artworks and Nazi-era looting during World War II.
My grandma the legend: Life with art collector Peggy Guggenheim, the fabulously wealthy bohemian
The Hampshire town is hosting an exhibition celebrating the famous art collector
The mother of feminist art: Judy Chicago comes to London
The creator of iconic artwork The Dinner Party has a new exhibition in London
‘This is about women taking charge of their futures’
A new exhibition at the Tate features two Jewish women artists from different eras
Material world of four women artists
All four turned to collage as their careers developed
Painted after October 7, the Holocaust survivor portrait that radiates hope
A painting of Susan Pollack OBE is on display at a gallery in London
I have seen antisemitism growing in the politicised art world for years
One artist colleague of many years shared an infographic that said it was impossible to be antisemitic because Jews weren’t ‘Semites’
Israeli artists shutter Venice Biennale pavilion until ceasefire and hostage deal
The delegation representing Israel at the art fair will not open their show in protest at war
Hitler dog installation sparks controversy in Vienna
Artwork commemorates Hitler’s infamous ‘Pearl Speech’
My father risked his life making fun of Hitler
The defiance of a Jewish artist and poet in hiding in wartime Holland is explored in a deeply moving new exhibition in the German capital
Esther without borders: Artists around the world reimagine the Purim story
For the past 34 years, Jerusalemite David Moss has been asking fellow artists from across the globe to interpret the story of Purim.
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