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“Love Only” – Israeli Artists Come To St. Petersburg, Russia

Artifice Gallery and Art Unlimited charity association, in order to promote and develop creative cooperation between Russia and Israel, presented in St Petersburg, Russia a joint, international creative project that gave viewers a wonderful opportunity to get acquainted with the work of contemporary Israeli artists, from 17-23 August. The exhibition was lead by curator Ella Rosenberg.

Выставка художников из Израиля "Love Only"

Репортаж с выставки израильских художников "Love Only" в программе "Культурная эволюция" на канале "Санкт-Петербург"

Posted by Artefice Gallery on Friday, August 24, 2018

“Only Love” – this is what unites the participants of the project – artists, members of the Association of the Development of Art in Israel and Abroad, “Art Unlimited”.

“Only Love” – this is what fills every work presented at the exposition.

“Only Love” – this is what the exhibitors try to convey to their viewers through their paintings and sculptures.

This is not the first exhibition of artists in the project, “Love Only”.

The Israeli Artists Who Paint While Dodging Rockets In Ashkelon – Art UnlimitedThe Israeli Artists Who Paint While Dodging Rockets In Ashkelon – Art Unlimited

The Exhibition marathon started in June 2017 at the gallery Vernisage in Tbilisi, and continues its march through the cities of the world: Berlin, St. Petersburg, Amsterdam, Boston, Hong Kong, London, and Paris.

This creative ‘flight of love’ will end with a return exhibition of artists from all these cities to Tel Aviv.

Participants: ALIZA BORSHAK, ELLA ROZENBERG, RACHEL MOSSTIS, BATYA OZERI, RUTH YOTAM, TATYANA RATUSH, LIBER GANTMAN, SHAULA SHACHAM, YONA KAMINSK, LEAH GAL, SIMA KIRSHNER, RACHELI MARTY, NITZAN SATT, SOLY LEVI, VIKA MICHAILOVSKY, GINA MAYER DUELMAN, GABI ZAHARI
Curator of the exhibition: ALLA ROSENBERG

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