By Diego Vadillo López Spanish Version: Revista Niram Art Throughout the centuries, human progress has acted upon our planet’s epidermis. The masses of cement and concrete have gradually populated even terrains which were “a priori” considered less suitable for construction. Consequently, we, those born in urban areas, grew up wandering about streets and avenues [Lee más / More]
by Santiago Raigorodsky Santiago Raigorodsky was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in December 1944, where he lived until 1975, when he moved to Brazil. There, he continued his artistic activity as a painter, working in many cities but especially in Rio de Janeiro and Curitiva. In 1982, he moved to Israel, in Kfar Saba, where [Lee más / More]
By Eva Defeses When we see Kobi Levi´s shoes for the first time, we need some moments to figure out what they are, and we try to imagine ways to get our feet inside them if we were to try them on. It really is an exercise of imagination. My first feeling was: I hate [Lee más / More]
by Yael Levin Israel: “For the first time in the world, a gourmet chocolate and wine tasting center has been opened in a winery. The joining of knowledge between the French chocolate company VALRHONA and TISHBI winery has created a uinque concept of tasting gourmet chocolate with the finest wines.” The secret When I [Lee más / More]
Spanish Cultural Awards Honor Israeli Artist Baruch Elron The Third Edition of the Niram Art Awards honored the work of Israeli Painter Baruch Elron, during a ceremony held in Madrid and organised by the Publishing House and Magazine Niram Art. This year, the Niram Art Painting Award consisted of a tribute to the life and [Lee más / More]
On the eve of the Jewish holiday of Hanukah, Complex Magazine publishes a top of the most beautiful Jewish women. The list covers women from various fields, from music to movies, models and actrices. The winner is Israeli model Esti Ginzburg, famous not only for her swimtsuit pictorials but also for her dedication to the [Lee más / More]
BY DANNY BROTHERS ISRAELI BY DAY I Made Aliyah! Really? Born in 1984, Danny Brothers graduated from a small liberal arts college in Virginia, USA in 2007, and promptly moved to Israel. After gaining citizenship, he was drafted into the Israeli army but was obligated to serve only six months in a non-combat role. Seeking [Lee más / More]
From 31 August – 4 September 2011, The Gallery Soho in London’s West End hosted a range of Israeli art, the first exhibition of its kind to be featured in the UK. The e exhibition named ‘Freedom of Expression: True Colours’ celebrated Israel’s Hidden Gems, focusing on the vibrant gay art scene stemming from Tel Aviv. [Lee más / More]
The two-day festival of Rosh Hashanah is observed on the 1st and 2nd days of Tishrei. In Hebrew, Rosh Hashanah means, literally, "Head of the Year," and as its name indicates, it is the beginning of the Jewish year. The anniversary of the creation of Adam and Eve, it is the birthday of mankind, [Lee más / More]