Judaism’s Eliahou Eric Bokobza paints in many colors and layers

JERUSALEM POST

Eliahou Eric Bokobza’s latest exhibition at Beit Hatfutsot – The Museum of the Jewish People. (photo credit:RON ARDEH)
ISRAEL---Eliahou Eric Bokobza's vivid and vibrantly colored paintings are not only deceptive and disarming but unlike much of what is taken for “serious” art on the contemporary Israeli art scene. Hassidic rabbis, a voluptuous belly dancer, a bar mitzva boy, and a pink flamingo – these are just some of the characters and figures that inhabit the exotic world of Eliahou Eric Bokobza’s latest exhibition at Beit Hatfutsot – The Museum of the Jewish People. [link]

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