
Hanna Ben Dov was an Israeli abstract painter.

Helen Berman is a Dutch-Israeli visual artist. She was a textile designer in the 1960s and has been a painter and occasionally an art educator since the 1970s. She is well known in Israel and has exhibited also in Germany and the Netherlands. She created modern and postmodern art and has engaged in realistic impressionism and lyrical abstract expressionism.

Alexander Bogen was a Polish-Israeli visual artist, a decorated leader of partisans during World War II, a key player in 20th century Yiddish culture, and one of the trailblazers for art education and Artists' associations in the emerging state of Israel.

Gideon Gechtman was an Israeli artist and sculptor. His art is most noted for holding a dialogue with death, often in relation with his own biography.

Henryk Hechtkopf was an artist, painter, and illustrator.

Jacques Mory-Katmor was an Israeli bohemian/counterculture experimental filmmaker, painter, and, multimedia artist, of anarchical, underground, and, independent leanings.

Zeev Kun is an Israeli painter of Hungarian origin. He is the father of the artist Shay Kun.

Raffi Lavie educator and music/art critic. Lavie's work is a cross between graffiti and abstract expressionism.

Joshua Neustein is a contemporary visual artist who lives and works in New York City. He is known for his Conceptual Art, environmental installations, Land Art, Postminimalist torn paper works, epistemic abstraction, deconstructed canvas works, and large-scale map paintings.

Lea Nikel was an Israeli abstract artist.

Rotem Reshef is an abstract, process-based Action painter based in New York and Tel Aviv.

Leo Roth (1914–2002), also known as Lior Roth, was an Israeli painter, born in 1914 in Austria-Hungary.

Eran Shakine is an Israeli artist, painter, illustrator and sculptor.

Gil Marco Shani is an Israeli painter, installation artist and educator, who lives and works in Tel Aviv.

Dina Yakerson is an Israeli art historian and artist. She is the daughter of Shimon Iakerson.