Anthea Gerrie
‘In the silence of the woods, I was inspired to get women singing’
The musician whose new album features Chasidic melodies sung by women
The professional storyteller telling tales of peace
When Sef Townsend dug up his Jewish roots, he found his calling in life
Women of colour: The paint-slinging abstract expressionists forgotten by art history
All-female show Action, Gesture, Paint features artists 'disappeared' by critics
The capital’s parks and childhood memories - the colours of a Londoner’s life
On the eve of a new exhibition, Ruth Sallon reveals the inspirations behind her joyous paintings
Manchester exhibit captures the spirit of survival in the wake of the Holocaust
Four new pictures tell the story of what it meant to survive the Shoah
The sound of Jerusalem where east meets west
The creator of a unique Israeli musical institution explains how it is blending jazz with Moroccan songs
London's Ben Uri gallery to be the museum partner for London Art Fair
Honour will open the collection of Jewish and immigrant art to a vast new audience
The art dealer who went from Rags to riches and back again, twice
Algernon Moses Marsden started life in 1847 as one of the 14 children of clothing tycoon Isaac Moses
New exhibit shows lithographs of artist Chagall cast in Shakespeare's The Tempest
The rarely seen artworks are on show at gallery in Winchester
The refugee potter who remade her life
When Lucie Rie fled the Nazis, she had to start again in a new country. A new exhibition celebrates her ceramics
The artists who found inspiration in Sussex
A new exhibition celebrates a county that proved a magnet to painters and photographers
Australia’s style queen is in town - and she here's to put antipodean culture on our map
Philanthropist, academic and expert on art, fashion and architecture Dr Gene Sherman has just lost her husband of 54 years, but she has lost none of her zeal for her many passions
In Lithuania, new artworks commemorate the lost Jewish community of Kaunas
The exhibits in 2022's European Capital of Culture celebrate and mourn its rich cultural Jewish past - with a focus on those who perished there during the Holocaust
The road to green Spain
Head to Galicia to discover an area of Spain that couldn’t be more different from the Costas
Artist who raged against apartheid through his work finally wins recognition with a retrospective London show
Royal Academy exhibits astonishing multi-media creations of William Kentridge, whose art was overlooked for years owing to his opposition to South African regime
At home with the Freuds
The author Esther Freud on father Lucian, subject of two London exhibitions to mark his centenary
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