The Jerusalem Artists House - Future Exhibitions

Future Exhibitions

Guy L. Levy, Fireflies, 2026, Acrylic, wax, pigments, linseed oil, oil paint and gold leaf on paper mounted on Dibond. Photo: Daniel Hanoch

Fireflies Guy L. Levy

The singular, minute, ephemeral, yet immeasurably precious, lies at the heart of Guy L. Levy’s new series of paintings Fireflies, which explores the persistence of light from within the depths of multi-layered blue color fields, at once direct and mysterious. Comprising large-scale paintings, the panoramic installation articulates the tension between...

Tohar Gibber, Amalgamation (detail), 2025, Plaster with sand.

Forever | Exhibition in the 25th Nidbach Series Tohar Gibber

Tohar Gibber’s work is marked by a minimalism that stems from an inner imperative, from precision, craftsmanship, and attentiveness—an attentiveness to the creative process, to its rhythm, and a willingness to accept the transformations that emerge from it. A slow formal inquiry takes shape in her works via acts of...

Stav Rozental, A Feeling of Memory, 2022, glazed ceramic. Photo: Ron Shellef

Periodic Report—The Full Vessel stav rozental

In her first solo exhibition, Stav Rozental presents a series of painted ceramic vessels, created over a two-year period (2021–23). The series unfolds as a diary of processed experiences, memories, and emotions, documenting this chapter of her life. For Rozental, drawing has always been a primary means of expression in...

Ronen Siman Tov, Two Rescuers, 2018, oil on board. Photo: Michael Amar

The Dread of Isaac Ronen Siman-Tov

Pit, mountain, house, grave, sackcloth and ashes. The works in the exhibition juxtapose beginning and end. Many of them feature a rectangle as a fundamental structural unit, recurring and shifting in meaning. At times it is a house and a mountain, at others—a ground plan of Jerusalem or the Shuja’iyya...