Monday, October 18, 2010

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Sharon in a coma. Controversy portrait

a cause controversy in Israel 's exhibition in an art gallery in Tel Aviv is a faithful reproduction of former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon while lying in a normal hospital bed, connected to medical equipment in a room completely empty suffused make noise. The statue created by sculptor Noam Braslavsky is based on information he had gathered on the physical conditions of Sharon, who for four years is admitted to a private hall of a hospital in Tel Aviv. "I learned that he keeps his eyes open and did not lose weight, and I made the statue as a result," explained the artist. "The task of art is to reach areas that may have been removed by the public. explained in turn the director of the 'Art Gallery Kishon,' Rhenish Kishon. "In Israel there is no one who for once did not try to imagine what today is the appearance of Sharon." But the initiative has caused outrage in the Kadima party, founded by Sharon in 2005. "This is a cynical work, devised for advertising," cried the parliamentary Ronit Tirosh. Omri Sharon, a son of former prime minister, said in turn to be invited to the opening of the exhibition (in a few days) and had no intention to attend. In recent weeks were similar controversy developed when several artists had been performing variations on the theme "Avigdor Lieberman," that the controversial foreign minister who heads the radical right-wing party Israel Beitenu

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