Marc Chagall is one of the most outstanding artists. As he described: “My art does not reason, it is molten lead, the azure of the soul pouring on the canvas”. His Black Horse (mixed media on paper, 30 × 23 cm) presents a refined and introspective meditation on imagination, authorship,…
Please find details of Abstract Cityscape by Manoucher Niazi Manoucher Niazi’s Abstract Cityscape (oil on canvas, 40 × 30 cm) presents a contemplative interpretation of urban space shaped by memory, erosion, and architectural remnants. Rather than depicting a recognizable city, the work constructs an imagined environment in which architectural…
Please find details of Landscape by Itzchak Tarkay At Kings Gallery Jerusalem, we proudly present a rare landscape by the legendary Israeli artist Itzchak Tarkay. While Tarkay earned international acclaim for his portraits of elegant women, his landscapes offer a profound, meditative exploration of space and color.…
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…