/20/11/2018 to - 06/12/2018Curator: Michal Sadan Hania Levinstein, who was born in Jerusalem, has an ongoing dramatic dialogue throughout the years of her artistic work. A kind of personal and artistic bumpy road. The path of her life and her creation, is the path of her work. Her talent was always in the background and presumably inherited from her father who was a painter and art man, Bezalel Bloomberg Ben Har. "My late father was an artist and sculptor. During the War of Independence he was taken captive and when he returned he was employed by the state as a painter and artist. He did the great menorah at the entrance to Mount Zion. Later he built a sukkah with gates there. He had several exhibitions on Mount Zion. He built a pattern of the Temple. " Haniya's creative styles have changed over the years from monochromatic heat to intense color. From "mature" to "young" freedom. And in her solo exhibition - the one that opens at the Beck Science Center in Jerusalem - we get to see a colorful and optimistic eclecticism of her work. Henya, 71, chooses a unique platform that is not Japanese canvas, and on which she builds her color shading, on which she activates her unbridled imagination, building a new composition. You have to look back and forth at every piece of her work, to concentrate on the details, to deepen the layers of color and the shapes of the painted objects and to discover the marks of her bumpy road. The compositions are beautiful, and according to Levinstein's visual dictionary, influenced by her journeys in the world and her experiences from distant lands. She is loyal to her feelings - and the viewer reveals a work of small size, but with many details, feelings and imagination. Its attraction to water, rivers, waterfalls and rivers is evident in pictures = pictures of life stories. European romance is reflected in her authentic work, which is faithful to her feelings and creates in a direct impulsive way emanating from her emotional worlds. The artist on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/henialev/about?lst=100000104151860%3A1736784921%3A1540741770 Visiting hours: Admission is free Opening Hours: All days 08:00 - 18:00 Exhibition Closing: 6/12/2018 Translated using Google translate. location - רח' הרטום 8, הר חוצבים, ירושלים Time - 20/11/2018 to - 06/12/2018 Exhibition opening - 20/11/2018, שעה - 19:30 |