The Jerusalem Artists House - Current Exhibitions

Current Exhibitions

Noga Davis, 2025, Analog Black and White Photography

Day’s End | Exhibition in the 25th Nidbach Series Noga Davis

When we talk about staged photography, we tend to think of sets, performative action, and preconceived drama. In Noga Davis’s work, staging operates differently: not as an invention of an alternative world, but as a mechanism of suspension, allowing reality to emerge without being fixed on a single meaning. Rather...

Michal Tamir, Ela sleeping, 2025, Acrylic on canvas.

Red Tent Michal Tamir

As in a continuously unfolding play, the figures of Michal Tamir’s family members have appeared over the years on large-scale sheets of paper and canvases. Tamir depicts them repeatedly, immersed in everyday routines, encounters, and gestures. Her first solo exhibition, “Red Tent,” likewise brings together the family that surrounds her,...

Elad Amsalem, Ceremony, 2025, oil and ink on canvas

Ritual Elad Amsalem

In Elad Amsalem’s solo exhibition, Ritual, symbols, actions, and events transform the space into a liminal zone between the mundane, the ceremonial, and the artistic, inviting a reconsideration of one’s relationship with art, and of the values of beauty and illusion. Amsalem challenges boundaries, inquiring where the work of art...

Shay Arick, Detail from 'Resonance Network', 2025, mixed media. Photo: Daniel Hanoch

Echoes of a Peacock’s Tail Shay Arick

Shay Arick’s works operate within a sustained state of in-betweenness. They do not come together into a dramatic climax, but insist on lingering, repetition, and friction, on dragging and subtle shifts. Despite their delicacy, however, they are charged with the full force of reality. The sculptural gesture does not enclose...