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Three artists, three questions: Immersed in colors

Three Israeli artists—Vera Kunis, Avraham Kan, and Tal Tenne Czaczkes—are featured in a column exploring their use of color amid the ongoing war with Iran. Kunis, a data engineer and artist, opened her first solo exhibition, "Imagination Algorithm," at the Global Art Gallery in Tel Aviv on March 10, 2026, during the conflict. The interview was conducted remotely due to war conditions, with a siren interrupting the conversation. The artists discuss their inspirations, definitions of art, and what makes their work unique, emphasizing resilience and optimism through color.

This article matters because it highlights the perseverance of Israeli artists creating and exhibiting art during wartime, demonstrating how cultural production continues despite physical and logistical obstacles. The focus on color as a tool for positivity and escapism offers a counterpoint to the surrounding conflict, underscoring art's role in providing strength and hope. It also reflects broader trends of artists adapting to crisis, including remote interviews and canceled travel, while maintaining international exhibition presence.