New art installation inflames row over Vienna’s statue of antisemite
Attempt to defuse a long-running dispute about a statue of mayor lauded by Adolf Hitler backfires as protesters claim it 'colourfully window-dresses' Jew hatred
Hitler painting shredded by Jimmy Carr ‘was a fake’ says art expert
The artwork supposedly created by the Nazi leader was destroyed by comedian Jimmy Carr live on television - but an expert says it was a clear forgery
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
Authentically rich: Meet an artist who’s not scared to admit to her good fortune
Being one of 'the one per cent, of extreme privilege', is the focus of Danielle Durchslag’s playful, creative and inventive art
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
Arab-Israeli student wins competition to design mezuzah for £100m Magen David Adom building
Muslim Muhammad Saadi, 23, beats 14 other contestants to have his design placed in the entrances of state-of-art centre in Ramla
Frame and fortune: 18 decades of celebrating Jewish art
Since its first publication, the JC has ensured that the achievements of Jewish artists, designers, curators and collectors have been recorded for posterity
At home with the Freuds
The author Esther Freud on father Lucian, subject of two London exhibitions to mark his centenary
Official sculptor recalls long chats with royalty
Works by Frances Segelman are among royal artworks on show at new exhibition. She reveals what her intimate conversations with our late Queen and new King told her about their characters
Jewish charities join forces to sell works by Ukrainian artists to raise money for war-torn country
Works of art are being transported out of Ukraine to Poland by brave volunteers led by Alina Viatkina, 26, who fled her homeland after the Russian invasion
The artist celebrating British Jews and our sacred places
Beverley-Jane Stewart’s art focuses on synagogues and society
I Came By Film review: Graffiti warriors on the loose
Downton Abbey star Hugh Bonneville stars in this London-set thriller about two street artists' quest to get their own back on the city's wealthy elite
As Spider-man turns 60, just how Jewish is the ultimate neurotic superhero?
Created by New Yorkers Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, the first teen superhero captured audiences from the start
Forgotten treasures by Jewish artist David Bomberg could fetch £1million at auction
Fourteen works by neglected painter who was one of a remarkable group of pre-First World War students at the Slade School of Fine Art go under the hammer in October
Norse god – or nice Jewish boy? The surprising origins of superhero Thor
New York-based writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby were behind the famous superhero
The sorrow of Jeremiah
Chagall’s masterpiece is especially resonant when we mourn on Tishah b’Av, says Eli Abt
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