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Shlomo Felberbaum at Barbur gallery

Fri. February 20, 2009
Categories: art, S. Felberbaum

Shlomo Felberbaum and Yanai Segal

Shlomo Felberbaum and Yanai Segal at Barbur gallery

Nextbook has an article by David Stromberg about the Barbur gallery in Jerusalem that mentions the weekly lecture series presented by Lost Trails’ Shlomo Felberbaum.

Shlomo Felberbaum, a 46-year-old native Brooklynite, had lived in Jerusalem for just over three years at the time of Segal’s exhibit. When this curious, hyperactive man walked into Barbur and started talking to Segal about his show, the artist was struck by his recognition of the references in his paintings, which ranged from the Dylan song, “Love Minus Zero/No Limit” (which had provided the exhibit’s title), to a painting called Radon, a reference to the Bauhaus-educated Israeli painter Mordechai Ardon. Such erudition and openness didn’t fit the stereotype of a religious American living in Jerusalem(…)

Read the entire article here, and if you are in Israel see the Barbur site for lecture schedule.
Shlomos lecture poster

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