Graham Lawson

Graham Lawson grew up and was educated in Dublin, Ireland. He emigrated in 2005, lived in Jerusalem for four years and now lives in Tel Aviv. He writes regularly on arts and culture for The Jerusalem Post and for other publications.

Stream of Gratitude, Killer Gift (2015)

All the world’s a stage

Beersheba Market, 2012

A very Russian journey

Using the invented figure of Justine Frank (and bearing her signature), ‘The Sisters Frankomas.’

The many faces of Roee Rosen


Building ‘The Eternal Sukkah’

Israeli artists Sala-manca construct a succa from the materials of a Beduin home. The structure goes on view at the Israel Museum this month

The original Beduin house purchased by Sala-manca.

Judaism’s many colors, many layers

Eliahou Eric Bokobza's vivid and vibrantly colored paintings are not only deceptive and disarming but unlike much of what is taken for “serious” art on the contemporary Israeli art scene.

Eliahou Eric Bokobza’s latest exhibition at Beit Hatfutsot – The Museum of the Jewish People

Israel and the West Bank: A view from the outside

The work of 12 international photographers goes on display at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.

Gilles Peress – contact sheet, Palestinian Jerusalem, 2013.

‘The Bank Hapoalim Affair’ Smuggled out of Afghanistan, Ido Michaeli’s carpet is now on exhibit

“Bank Hapoalim Carpet,” part of a trilogy titled “Cloth Merchants,” is the name given to the complete installation and is accompanied by a short documentary outlining the carpet's making.

AN EXAMPLE OF Afghani carpets is on display at the Israel Museum in its ‘6 Artists 6 Projects’ exhibit.

The weird and wonderful world of Aya Ben-Ron

The Israeli artist explores the medical world in her new online platform, Front.

A SCREENSHOT of Aya Ben-Ron’s online exhibition ‘The Last Voyage to Cythera.’

A man of leisure

The Haifa City Museum presents a new exhibit of the photography of Ze’ev Aleksandrowicz, who traveled widely in Palestine between the years 1932 -1935

Children in Ha’ovdim neighborhood, Kiryat Haim.

Goya’s visions of war show in Haifa

On loan from the Israel Museum are famed etchings from Spanish artist Francisco de Goya

'WHAT COURAGE!' by Francisco de Goya

‘The politics of here and there’

"The videos give the paintings a context. Someone can see the video and then see a painting that is based on a still from the film footage"- David Reeb.

Israeli security forces stand watch over detained protesters as the media capture the moment, a painted interpretation of a film still.

‘As sweet as it gets’

Despite its name, the exhibition of works by Belgian artist Michaël Borremans is quite mysterious.

MICHAËL BORREMANS’S “The Devil’s Dress,” 2011

Delving into Delft

Hundreds of traditional blue and white Dutch tiles and ceramics are on display at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.

A variety of blue and white Delft tiles crafted in the 17th and 18th centuries is on display at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.