
As part of a project to promote Jewish and Arab artists, an international exhibition will be held in the old theater of Yaffa in Tel Aviv.

Portrait by Israeli artist Dima Mogilevsky
Presented by Art Unlimited and ArtLand, the celebrity portrait exhibition will open on Tuesday July 5th at 6:30PM.

A portrait of famous artist Baris Manco by Sevgi S. Sane. Uzun from Instanbul, Turkey
With a provocative title, “Under the guise of fame,” it definitely makes you wonder: Who really were these famous people?

A portrait by Israeli artist Jane Lantsnan
What do they hide under the mask of familiarity?

A portrait of Rashid Behbudov by artist Entiram Memmedov from Azerbaijan
The exhibition will open with the artists personally telling us how these portraits were created.

A portrait by Israeli artist Alina Greydi Tenenbaum
Additionally, as at all of our events, you will find a festive atmosphere, a sea of wine, goodies, pleasant background music and fascinating stories from the authors themselves about how the works were born.

A portrait of Saeed Zaghloul by artist Dr. Brahim Mohamed Chakir from Morocco
Jaffa Theater Gallery is utilizing a new format exhibition whereby attendees will have the opportunity to buy an original (on canvas) or digital painting in NFT format.

A portrait by Israeli artist Ella Rozenberg
This exhibition is international, in which, along with Israeli artists, artists from Morocco, India, Malaysia, Egypt, Turkey, Azerbaijan and other countries will also participate.

A portrait of Mohamed Gandhi by Nikhil Vyawahare from India
The cooperation of the exhibition’s artists was made possible thanks to the efforts of the coordinator Mohamed Lamritni from Morocco.

A portrait by Israeli artist Dizlarka
Some words from Mohamed Lamritni about the exhibition: “I do not belong to any association because, here in Morocco, some associations maintain poor reputations. It is for this reason I did not establish any association. However, I have two art groups. One is named The Seven Arts Group which aims at unifying world art. Whereas the other one aims at unifying world peace. To tell the truth, I organize a lot of activities to encourage a lot of artists. All the activities I organize are at my own charge even if my job is very modest. This is so because of my mission towards unifying art and world peace. I willingly hope to take part in your future activities and to be helpful towards your organization.”

A portrait of Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria by artist Rita Kevorkian from Egypt
Guest Painters
Katherine Chai – Malaysia
Kimeta Cnicken – Bosnia and Herzegovina
Kamal Kishore – India
Petra Wideboer Schut – Netherlands
Rita Gevorkian – Egypt
Sevgi S. Sane Vzun – Turkey
Gamal Abdel Nosser – Venezuela
Zada Pazalja – Bosnia Herzegovina
Shaima Jamal Al. Sharif – Egypt
Tapan Mahatta – India
Dr. Brahim Mohamed – Morocco
Entiram Memmedov – Azerbaijan
Raj Chauhan – India
Nikhil Vyawahare – India
Vusala Yunusava – Azerbaijan
Nihad Aliyev – Azerbaijan
Liesel Chema – Peru/Brazil

A portrait by Israeli artist and exhibition curator Ella Rozenberg
Artists From Israel
Avinoam Shalom Damti
Alona Shpendik
Alina Graydi Tenenbaum
Anastasia Tamiry
Dima Mogilevsky
Dizlarka
Ella Rozenberg
Israel Ariely
Jane Lantsnan
Julia Devagny
Lia Tolchinsky
Lika Ramati
Mohammed Waled
Natalie Rublevskaya
Tania Tkachuk
Tatiana Atara Belkina
Yasia Kagan

A portrait of Mona Wasif by Zada Pazalja Sahdanovic from Bosnia Herzegovina
Event plan 18:30-19:15 – Meeting guests, raising glasses, getting to know the authors, hanging out. 19:15 -20:30 – Short welcome speech and fascinating stories of authors about their work, and following 20:30 there is a theatrical performance in Arabic “Halimiat.”
A portrait by Israeli artist Tania Tkachuk
Entrance to the opening of the exhibition is free.

A portrait of Gamal Abdel Nasser by artist Hilda de El Bahri
Tickets for the performance can he found here.
Exhibition Facebook page
Exhibition Website

A portrait by Israeli artist Lia Tolchinksy
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