The Jewish artist who perfectly captured the turbulent world he was witnessing
Philip Guston has created works for more than five decades
The Jewish artists who weave magic versions of women
Their stunning work stands out at an exhibition exploring the female role in society and art
Legal fight launched to reclaim Shoah victim's paintings
Twelve works by the Austrian Expressionist Egon Schiele that once belonged to Fritz Grünbaum at centre of court battle
The beauty of Hebrew over three millennia of Jewish civilisation
Scribe and calligrapher Izzy Pludwinski has collated texts from the last 3,000 years to demonstrate the alphabet's artistry and mystical power
The shameful story of art stolen by the Nazis, and the long fight to get it back
Twenty-five years since a landmark conference on looted treasures, Jenni Frazer asks why it has been so hard to get justice
The artist racing against time to sculpt Holocaust survivors
Frances Segelman is on a quest to capture the images of the generation who witnessed the Shoah
The art of Abraham: the medieval Jewish artist who created a masterpiece machzor
Eli Abt analyses a gloriously illustrated festival prayerbook
Call for artists to submit Jewish works for London exhibition
Freelance curator Orit Schreiber said she was looking for all forms of 2D art
The Polish sculptor creating masterpieces inspired by places where terrified Jews hid during Holocaust
Polish Jew Natalia Romik says her artworks are helping eastern Europe understand its Jewish past
Conspiracy theorist who linked Israel to 9/11 opens London art show
Exhibition of work by Anna Laurini, who has shared antisemitic posts online, started in Fitzrovia this week
How the newly renovated National Portrait Gallery tells the story of the Jews in Britain
The Jewish faces exhibited weave into the story of Britain
Ceramicist Laura De Benedetti on finding hope after tragedy
Through her work, the artist has paid tribute to her ancestors and the countless women who were left widowed after the two World Wars
Meet the Jewish designer whose work is inspired by Italy
Susi Bellamy's love of colour was sparked by a spell living in Florence
The stand-up undergoing another comic revinvention
Comedian Mark Maier’s new short film is inspired by Alan Bennett’s monologues and set in a synagogue. Meet a performer whose career has taken a few unexpected turns
Restituted art sale funds go to Holocaust survivors in 'completing of the circle'
More than 800 pieces of art belonging to an Austrian Jew, Albert Pollak, were seized by the Nazis
Anger as Tel Aviv museum to host event with auction house profiting from Nazi looted objects
The collection was owned by the late widow of a Nazi party member who took over control of Jewish businesses in 1930s Germany
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