Artist:
Lea Zarembo
Curator:
Konopny Ilanit
Leah Zarembo’s people appear on paper, plywood, linen and glass. Their powerful presence emits smell, texture, longing, pain and love. Leah’s works often describe the people in the “Machane Yehuda” Market in Jerusalem and the dynamics of the Jerusalem street. Her work combines daily scenes of Mideast life, influences of Christian iconography, Russian culture, political texts and human rights motifs. Her characters migrate between countries, perform varied religious ceremonies and live in mixed cultures and languages. Leah integrates Russian folklore with Zionist history to create views of reality which she presents with ironic humor and a naive eye.
For many years now, Joel Kantor has walked the streets of Israel gathering stories that he came upon by chance. The stories expose local aesthetics, collective traditions, cultures and personal beliefs.
.Leah and Joel, collectors of culture portraits, seize human moments and emphasize their relevance in life’s journey
Jerusalem Artists’ House
The Jerusalem Artists House is situated in a historic building that once housed "The Bezalel School of Arts and Crafts," founded by Boris Schatz in 1906, today the current Bezalel Academy for Arts and Design. For a time the building housed the Bezalel National Museum, precursor of The Israel Museum, Jerusalem. When the Israel Museum was opened, the collections of the Bezalel National Museum were transferred to it, where they formed the initial core collection of the Museum. Since 1965, the House has served as home to the Association for Jerusalem Artists. In this capacity, the House has become a dynamic center for exhibitions, displaying unique and varied works of both Israeli and international artists. The annual exhibition plan includes a series focusing on prominent young artists exhibiting their works for the first time, as well as a series of retrospective works by veteran artists. In addition, the Artists House displays group exhibitions on a wide range of subjects, joint presentations between Israeli and international artists, as well as a variety of other activities.
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12 Shmuel Hanagid St.
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02-6253653
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artists@zahav.net.il
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Sun-Thurs. 10:00-13:00, 16:00-19:00, Fri. 10:00-13:00, Sat. 11:00-14:00 Fri: 10:00-13:00 Sat:11:00-14:00 Free entrance
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buses 4, 21, 32, 8, 31
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