Beleaguered British art director finds support in Germany
Alistair Hudson exhibited an allegedly antisemitic piece of artwork in Manchester
Lucian Freud’s crayon period: childhood drawings reveal his early artistic promise
A new exhibition showcases some early works by the renowned painter
The Girl in the Green Jumper book review: Portrait of a needy genius
An enthralling account of a muse’s life with troubled artist Cyril Mann
The country home of an assassinated Jewish German politician is transformed by art
The killing of Walther Rathenau was a turning point in German history
Edmund de Waal addresses Jewish heritage in new collection of porcelain works
The elegant works are to go on show at Waddesdon Manor, before taking up a permanent home in Israel
Art from the heart: the families commissioning art
'The art on your walls should produce the same conversation as a favourite song or novel,'
Franz Kafka: the drawings book review: A milestone in Kafka studies
A magnificent collection of the writer’s sketches gathered together for the first time
Welcome to this Israeli artist’s mind-bending graphic world
Israeli graphic artist Nir Levie is looking to the future in his new novel
Farewell to comic book genius Neal Adams, who fearlessly battled for justice
The superhero artist leaves behind an important legacy not only as a storyteller but also for his campaigning as a proud Jew
Illuminating a Spanish Seder
Eli Abt unravels the mysteries of a glorious 14th-century Haggadah from Barcelona
Discovering Frank Auberbach’s true colours
An impressive exhibition shows our greatest living artist in a new light, says Anthea Gerrie
Japanese art collector who began with a £55 punt sees his collection go on show at the Royal Academy
Israel Goldman has amassed more than 1,000 of Kawanabe Kyosai’s works, some of which are included in the exhibition
The woman that shot Twiggy and Einstein
For decades, photographer Marilyn Stafford's work was forgotten. But now, at 96, her portraits are shown in a new exhibition
The Purim story in full colour - preserved by the desert sands
The ancient synagogue ruins had glorious hidden murals
Celebrated at last, forgotten artist who captured Fifties East End slums
Eva Frankfurther is being recognised in a major exhibition at the Barbican
A little pyramid that’s big on joyfulness
The Proud Little Pyramid is kicking off a six-month residency to celebrate King’s Cross re-emergence as a social hub
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