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Read MoreA representative of Likud Herut USA donates a silkscreen print of “The Menorah” to Dr John Hugee, head of the Corner Stone Evangelical Church San Antonio Texas. ...
Read MoreThe symbolic journey started in Rome with Roberto and Royi climbing the the wall of the Arch of Titus and lifting their large menorah painting to the middle of the Arch in front of a large group of amused and curious onlookers. This is the spot with the...
Read MoreThe Jewish community of Rome goes back to the 2nd century B.C when the Roman Empire was allied with Judea under the leadership of Judah Maccabeus . At that time, many Jews came to Rome from Judea. Large numbers of Jews were brought to Rome as slaves following the...
Read MoreThe artists were invited with a roster of world acclaimed artists to exhibit their work in an international exhibit focused on the representation of the "sacred" in art. ...
Read MoreThe Mayor of Jerusalem, Teddy Kollek receives a Menorah silkscreen as a gift from the New York Mayor David Dinkins and New York Senator Alfonso D'Amato....
Read MoreDr. Kazuko Hyllier handed a silkscreen print of the Menorah and donated to the Director of the Museum who graciously accepted and placed it in the permanent collection of this prestigious Museum in Tokyo. ...
Read MoreDr. Kazuko Hillyer handed a print of “The Menorah” to Mr. Yoshiko Owaki, Director of the “Aichi Arts Foundation” to be housed in the permanent collection of the Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art, Nagoya, Japan. Dr. Kazuko Hillyer was born in the renowned family of silk,...
Read MoreDr. Kazuko Hillyer handed a print of “The Menorah” to the Curator in Chief Mr Yuso Takezawa to be housed in the permanent collection of the Hiroshima’s Museum of Contemporary Art, Japan. Dr. Kazuko Hillyer was born in the renowned family of silk producers, the Tatsumura of...
Read More1992. Tokyo Japan.A private meeting and dinner for a presentation of “The Menorah” works to the Japanese Minister of Culture and the member of The House of Councilors Senator Kakuji Yanagawa. ...
Read MoreThe paintings are exhibited at the Seymour A. Berger Center for the Arts. Nassau County , during a N.Y .Conference of the Jewish Organization of Nassau County In honor of the 25th Anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem....
Read More“From Russia with Love” was an art exhibition held at Lincoln Center, NYC during the NY tour of the St. Peterburg National Opera. Due to the financial difficulties of the arts in Russia immediately after Glasnost an exhibition of international artists was organized in the...
Read MoreInvitation by Teddy Kollek to bring “The Menorah” to Jerusalem. This was followed by a ceremony placing one silkscreen the City Library and the other one in the Permanent Collection of the King David Museum. ...
Read MoreUpon invitation by the Jerusalem Mayor Teddy Kollek, the artists were invited to house their work in the prestigious and historic King David Museum in Jerusalem, Israel. The artists brought a canvas of "The Tree of Life" and paraded it through the museum grounds. ...
Read Morehe artists traveling from Rome arrive in Jerusalem to conduct a performance at the Wailing Wall returning the menorah symbolically to the place from where it was stolen. . JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - OCTOBER 13, 2015: Unidentified jewish worshipers pray at the Wailing Wall an important jewish religious site ...
Read MoreTurco-Swiss writer-historian Aytun Altindal discovers the Menorah project and organizes an exhibition in his prestigious Zurich Gallery Modus Vivendi. Aytun Altindal is famous for his opposition to oppressive military regimes and his dedication to Human Rights issues and secularism....
Read MoreSplit Canvas Paintings —- A Two Artists Saga (by Aytun Altindal) In 1991 Aytun Altindal introduced “The Menorah” project to Zurich in his prestigious gallery Modus Vivendi. The invitation carried the following text by Aytun: They, two talented artists , met 2,5 years ago in Miami. “Your ancestors...
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