An exhibition of pencil and ink paintings of landscapes of Italy
HELEN BAR-LEV | 12.10.2019 — 03.11.2019
You are cordially invited to the
opening of the exhibition
איטליה הקטנה: ציורים מיניאטוריים של איטליה היהודית
LITTLE ITALY: MINIATURE PAINTINGS OF JEWISH ITALY
LITTLE ITALY: DIPINTI IN MINIATURA DELL’ITALIA EBRAICA
on Saturday the 12.10.19 at 11:00 a.m.
The Israel Painters & Sculptors Association (R.A.)
Haifa and Northern District, Chagall House
24 HaZionut Ave, Haifa Tel: 04 8522355
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs from 10:00 to 16:00
Friday and Saturday 10:00 to 14:00, Closed Sun.
Helen Bar-Lev was born in New York in 1942. She holds a B.A. in Anthropology, has been living in Israel for 45 years and has held 95 exhibitions of her landscape paintings, 34 of which were one-woman shows. Poetry collections: Cyclamens and Swords and other poems about the land of Israel, and The Muse in the Suitcase, both with John Michael Simon, In Moonlight the Sky Will Slide with Katherine L. Gordon; Everything Today, a not-what-you-expect book of poetry about colours with her colour illustrations, and Love Letters, the Alphabet falls in love with itself are her latest collections. All books are illustrated by Helen Bar-Lev. She was nominated for the Pushcart Prize in 2013. She is a member of the Israel Artists and Sculptors Association and Assistant to the President of Voices Israel, an English poetry group (https://www.voicesisrael.com/.
For 38 years Helen Bar-Lev had been painting Israeli landscapes, and while abroad, doing only quick sketches in black and white. In 2013 she traveled to Italy, fell in love with the country, and has been painting Italian landscapes ever since. An exhibition of these paintings entitled, LITTLE ITALY: MINIATURE PAINTINGS OF JEWISH ITALY, will take place at the Haifa Artists House (Beit Chagall) from 12.10 until 03.11.2019, sponsored by the Italian Institute.
* Saturday, October 12th, 2019, at 11:00 – Vernissage
* Mon-Thurs from 10:00 to 16:00
* Friday and Saturday 10:00 to 14:00, Closed Sun.
Chagall House, 24 HaZionut Ave – Haifa
FREE ADMISSION