
The World Atlas of Tattoo | By Anna Felicity Friedman
Contemporary tattoo art connects different and even opposing geographical cultures, trends, and artistic languages. The tattooed body in the 21st century makes virtuoso use of

The Mother Wound | By Bethany Webster | Translated from English by Yasmine Bergner
The maternal wound is the intergenerational wound that is passed from mother to daughter throughout history, as part of life in patriarchal cultures…

The One and Only Form | The Science of Sacred Geometry | By Yasmine Bergner
Everything that emerges and comes into existence is formed through patterns on both biological and mental geometries…

Blood and Tattoos in the Work of Uri Katzenstein | By Yasmine Bergner
“These people who agreed to tattoo my work on themselves are a kind of erotic messengers for me,” Katzenstein told me a few years ago,

Wetiko | The Greatest Epidemic Known to Humanity | By Paul Levy
“Watiko” is a concept that comes from the Cree tribe in North America, a word that expresses a psychological illness that affects self-destructive human behavior.

Why It’s Critical for Women to Heal the Wound of Motherhood | By Bethany Webster | Translated by Yasmin Bergner
Many do not understand that the fundamental issue underlying women’s empowerment is the mother’s wound. Difficulties and challenges between mothers and daughters are violent, unrestrained,

The One and Only Form | The Science of Sacred Geometry | By Yasmine Bergner
Originally published in “Hayim Aherim” (Other Life) Magazine In human beings, there are innate “super-patterns” of thought and emotion are embedded, which Carl Gustav Jung

The Field Child | Interview with Nassim Haramein #2 | Interviewer: Yasmine Bergner
In the first part of the article, we talked about a new technology being developed in the Ramin lab. Last year, the first version of

The Field Child | Interview with Nassim Haramein #1 | Interviewer: Yasmine Bergner
“Modern science’s refusal to search for a higher order is slowing down the development of humanity and severely damaging the ecosystems on which we depend

The History of Tattoo Culture in Israel | By Yasmine Bergner
In recent years, we have witnessed an exciting process of tattoo revival in our region, albeit belatedly. Why is the tattoo renaissance coming to Israel

Tattoo Representations in Contemporary Art | Ben-Gurion University Gallery | Curators: Yasmine Bergner and Haim Maor
A new social trend is currently emerging that warmly embraces the tattoo genre and recognizes its importance. The Tattoos exhibition presents works of art by

Ancestors | Group Exhibition | Binyamin Gallery Tel Aviv | Curator: Yasmine Bergner
The exhibition focuses on the ancestral aspect of the tattoo. Tribal cultures are structured in concentric circles, much like the rings of a tree. The

Tattoos | The Human Body as a Work of Art | Eretz Israel Museum | Curator: Yasmine Bergner
Since the dawn of history, the tattooed body has been a means of glorification and personal and collective definition of man. The art of tattooing

Histories | Sarah Erman Gallery | Group exhibition with Yasmine Bergner
We hold memories in our bodies, we hold longing and heartache. We hold joy, moments of heavenly peace. If we want to have access to

Ov | Meshuna Gallery Tel Aviv | Group exhibition with Yasmine Bergner
We must listen, respond, and acknowledge the importance and vitality of the constant presence of myth. The human cultural infrastructure is constantly changing, it is

Hebrew Language Conference | Tattoos in Judaism | Lecture by Yasmine Bergner
Tattoo artist Yasmin Bergner will present at the Hebrew Language Conference the spiritual and cultural aspects of tattoos from the dawn of humanity to the

Unframed | Tattoo conference | Professional consultant: Yasmine Bergner
Examining the various tattoo cultures throughout history across the globe gives us the ability to examine the human soul.

Body Modification and Tattoos in Africa and the Middle East | By Yasmine Bergner
It is possible that the practice of body adornment dates back approximately 100,000 years, or even earlier. Shells and bone tools discovered in Blombos Cave

Awakening – In Her Savior’s Arms | Performance by Yasmine Bergner
The experience of the work is highly aesthetic, like painterly aesthetics returning to material form. We feel both the sense of subjugation and the sense

A Matter Of Light | Solo Exhibition | Yasmine Bergner
Yasmin Bergner’s works converge into the unconscious space and into archetypal symbols through physical presence.

Ascendants & Descendants | Solo Exhibition | Yasmine Bergner
The works describe a personal process in which archetypes take on personal meaning. Spontaneous sculptural works that expand to additional layers
by a performance act

The Field Child Part Two | Interview with physicist and researcher Nassim Haramein
Hermaine and Vandil Jones are not the only ones who speculate that the Ark of the Covenant was brought to the Essenes at Qumran.

Field Child #1 | Interview with physicist and researcher Nassim Haramein
Humanity must embrace the physics of unified fields and learn to control gravitational fields in order to free itself from the necessity of living on

Goddesses and Gladiators | Group exhibition with Yasmine Bergner
Six young artists use images and materials from contemporary popular culture

What’s Up with Men? The Mother’s Wound as the Missing Link in Understanding Misogyny | Bethany Webster
Amid a brave surge of women coming forward with accounts of sexual harassment across industries, many of us, both women and men, are beginning to

The Murder of the Philosopher Hypatia and the History of Misogyny | By Yasmine Bergner
In the spring of 415 AD, a pagan noblewoman emerged from the lecture hall attached to the Great Library of Alexandria and called for her

Mark of Shame & Symbol of Protection | Article By Yasmine Bergner
Currently, a fascinating exhibition is being displayed at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, curated by Haim Maor (curator of the university galleries) in collaboration with

Ancient Future | The Great Initiation Journey | Article by Yasmine Bergner
The myth relating to the powers of creation has always been an inseparable part of our lives. The trinity of myth-ritual-sacred, which recurs frequently in

Rebooting the Swastika | Article by Yasmine Bergner
The deep wounds left by the Holocaust and World War II have cemented the swastika in our consciousness as an image that symbolizes satanic evil,

Body Reclamation of the Symbol | Article by Yasmine Bergner
Until not long ago, the art world ignored the field of tattooing, excluding it and labeling it as primitive and inferior, but in recent years

To Experience Pain in a Controlled Way | An Article by Yasmine Bergner
In an exhibition that addresses American tattoo culture, Rona Yifman continues to observe personas that operate with a sense of oppression, and discovers a humanity

“And cleave unto Him” | Tattoos in Judaism | Article by Yasmine Bergner
Contrary to popular belief, the Jews of the Biblical era maintained a rich folk tattoo culture. The common view is that Jewish faith categorically forbids