""The last supper", "L'ultima cena" is one of the most passionate themes which, starting with the religious motif has spread along the centuries, overcoming physical boundaries and symbolic interpretations. [Lee más / More]
Renowned sculptor, painter, writer and philosopher Sorel Etrog was born in 1933 in Iasi, Romania. In 1950 he left his native Romania for Israel where he studied at the Tel Aviv Art Institute. [Lee más / More]
Israel hardly has fashion because the climate does not allow it and since there is no demand for it on a daily basis [Lee más / More]
In July, 2003, UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, proclaimed ” The White City”, the unique urban and historical fabric of Tel Aviv- Jaffa, a World Cultural Heritage site. [Lee más / More]
Look at these towers, passerby, and try to imagine what they really mean – what they symbolize – what they evoke. [Lee más / More]
E.D. You studied Art History at the University of Tel Aviv. Why did you choose Photography and when did you discover the magic of the photographic art? [Lee más / More]
In the article “Brancusi E=mc2” – Painting Exhibition at Mac, Lisbon, published in the previous issue of Niram Art Magazine, I underlined Romeo Niram’s attempt to bring together two different visions, one in the scientific field, of Albert Einstein and the other in the artistic one, of Constantin Brancusi [Lee más / More]
Marcel Janco, a renown painter and founder of the Dadaist movement (anti-artists), is seen as one of the most important artists of Jewish - Romanian origin, and he currently belongs to the cultural and artistic heritage of both Romania and Israel [Lee más / More]