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The American Spectator
The United Nations Failure to Uphold UNIFIL mandate in southern Lebanon
The American Spectator
Israel’s Limited Retaliatory Attack on Iran on October 26.
The Bauhaus Center Tel Aviv
EXHIBITION and Curator’s Talk at the Bauhaus Center Tel Aviv.
“Moisei Ginzburg: Soviet Architecture and Dwelling.”
The American Spectator
Israel Eliminates top Hamas leader Yahya Sinawar, the '“Butcher of Khan Younis”
The New Criterion
Tel Aviv’s Impressionism: Exhibition review of “To Catch a Fleeting Moment: 150 Years of Impressionism” at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Central European Research Institute for Art History (KEMKI Budapest)
CONFERENCE PAPER: Reuven Rubin and the Interrelations of Artists Sponsorships and Institutional Networks in New York City, 1921-1922
The American Spectator
Israal fends off massive Iranian missile barrage on October 1 .
The American Spectator
Nasrallah’s Death: Israel Takes Step Toward Victory.
The American Spectator
Unprecedented operations and Attacks intensify Israel-Hezbollah Conflict.
The American Spectator
Israeli Military Raids in the West Bank help thwart terrorists and lone wolf attacks.
The American Spectator
Even the Religious Will Fight. The first round of ultra-Orthodox drafted into the IDF will bolster numbers amid an escalating war.
The American Spectator
US Navy Works to Deter Full-Scale War in the Eastern Mediterranean following Hezbollah’s threats to Haifa and Cyprus.
The Times of Israel
“Starchitects” Rebranding Jerusalem for the Global Future.
The American Spectator
Rescued Hostages are a Sobering Reminder of Israel’s Fight in Gaza. They should bring the purpose of the war back into focus.
The New Criterion
New Hebrew, New Art. Exhibition review of “Jerusalem School: Spirit of Stone” at the Tower of David Museum in Jerusalem.
The American Spectator
With All Eyes on Gaza, Hezbollah Attacks form the North. Through its Proxies in Lebanon and the West Bank, Iran has laid the groundwork for continual war.
The Tel Aviv Review of Books
Reuven Rubin, “Palestine’s Gauguin,” 100 Years On.
The American Spectator
US and Israel’s Humanitarian Mission to Gaza: Debunking the “Total Blockade” Narrative.
The American Spectator
Iran’s Tactics and Targets Open a New Chapter in the War with Israel.
The American Spectator
Iran Makes Inroads in Latin America: Iran has long seen Latin America’s leftists regimes as fertile soil for its own anti-West agenda.
Sounds and Colours
Alejo Carpentier’s Critical Cathedral: A new transaltion of one of Latin America’s greatest novels.
The New Criterion
Promised Land, Promised Library: Herzog & de Meuron’s National Library in Jerusalem.
Journal of Design History - Oxford University Press
The Influence of German Tubular Steel on Soviet Furniture at the VKhUTEMAS, 1927-1930
The Burlington Magazine
El Lissitzky as a Furniture Designer, 1925-30
Argentina
Austral Aesthetics: Grupo Astral and the Success of the BKF Chair
The City Paper Bogotá
Crowdfunding climbs new heights as BD Bacatá revives Downtown Bogotá
Sounds and Colours
Reforma Towers - Richard Meier in Mexico City
The City Paper Bogotá
Architect Richard Meier makes Bogotá Debut with Glassy Vitrum.
Sounds and Colours
15 Must Read Books for Anyone Travelling to Latin America
The City Paper Bogotá
Prestigious Rogelio Salmona Prize Heads to Cuenca, Ecuador.
Sounds and Colours
5 Best Latin American Architecture Project of 2016
Sounds and Colours
Tarsila do Amaral: Inventing Modern Art in Brazil at the MoMA
Sounds and Colours
Hernan Cattaneo: South America’s Pioneering Progressive House DJ
Sounds and Colours
Alejandro Aravena Awarded the 2016 Pritzker Architecture Prize
Sounds and Colours
Latin American Architecture at the MoMA
Sounds and Colours
Realidades Increíbles: Andrés Arango in Bogotá