Anna Ticho (1894–1980) holds a central place in the history of Israeli art, particularly through her sustained focus on the Jerusalem landscape. Har Zion 1936, a pencil drawing on paper measuring 30 × 20 cm, reflects her precise and contemplative approach to nature. The work demonstrates her…
Please find details of “A Wedding on a Rainy Day” by Malnovitzer Zvi Malnovitzer is known for his figurative paintings that document Jewish life while preserving a strong emotional and historical presence. A Wedding on a Rainy Day, an oil on canvas measuring 140 × 180 cm, presents a…
Please find details of Amud by Yaacov Agam Yaacov Agam (born 1928) stands as a central figure in the development of kinetic and optical art, particularly through his investigation of movement, perception, and viewer participation. The sculpture Amud (Column), measuring 60.5 × 11.5 × 11.5 cm, exemplifies Agam’s mature approach…
John Spielman is recognized as an important figure in contemporary wood sculpture, known for his precise craftsmanship and refined exploration of balance, form, and material integrity. The wooden sculpture Counterbalance, presented at King’s Gallery Jerusalem, offers a clear example of Spielman’s approach to sculptural structure.…
Keith Haring (1958–1990) holds a significant place in the history of late twentieth-century American art, particularly in scholarly discussions of urban visual culture, material experimentation, and the expansion of artistic practice beyond traditional formats. The three works selected from presented at King’s Gallery Jerusalem offer…