Posts Tagged ‘Israel

By SUDINmag | Tweet Cover of Shulayim The publication “Fringes – Jewish Art as an Israeli Periphery” is a continuation of a series of publications published under the auspices of the Leiber Center of Bar-Ilan University. The series focuses on research and documentation of contemporary Jewish art discourse in Israel. The series in general, and […]

By knockoutdesign | Tweet Jerusalem is a pendant inspired by the uniqueness of the city of Jerusalem. Old City of Jerusalem is a mixture of ethnics, religions and languages, the pendant tries to capture this rich environment and celebrates cultural diversity. Pendant is composed of three layers based on the map of the Old City. […]

By Pratt Gateway | Tweet On the kibbutz where Israeli-born video artist Oded Hirsch grew up, there is almost always a ready-made cast of family and friends excited to star in his work. For his first major piece, 50 Blue, half a dozen men from the kibbutz—a collective living community in Israel —  volunteered to […]

Ancient City and Modern Issues Explored with Design By Core77 | Tweet The “Time 02” exhibition, currently on show in a decommisioned leprosy hospital, is intended as a platform for young Isreali design talent to explore the historic legacy and present realities of the city. The “Jerusalem Clock”, pictured above—by designers Atar Brosh, Merav Schnaps […]

Concrete Creations

2, Dec 2010

Israeli artist rethinks the menorah with a nontraditional material. By SUDINmag | December 2, 2010 | Tweet We interviewed Marit Meisler of ceMMent Design in Jaffa, Israel, to hear her thoughts on contemporary menorahs, her designs, and how everything fits together. The menorah has been redesigned a million and one times. What challenges arise when […]


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