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…
Max Liebermann connected the narration of German art with Impressionism. The artist is famous for naturalistic depictions of the daily life. Since the beginning of the career he opposed the tradition of idealisation. In 1873 the artist spent the summer in the village of Barbizon…
Marcel Janco, Doda, 1918-19, mixed media collage on paperboard, 56 × 46 cm Marcel Janco (1895–1984), a seminal figure of the Dada movement, created Doda in 1918–1919—a work that encapsulates his experimental spirit and bold approach to form, texture, and symbolism. Interestingly, the piece is…
At first glance, the portrait of a seated woman—lost in thought, hand resting on her chin—invites the viewer into a moment of quiet introspection. But flip the canvas, and you’re instantly transported into a deep, shadowy forest, where thick tree trunks rise from a reddish-brown…