Painting through the ashes: Ronen Siman-Tov turns Jerusalemโs wounds into art - interview
โA believerโ: In conversation with Ronen Siman-Tov, whose solo exhibition opens tomorrow at the Jerusalem Artistsโ House.
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โA believerโ: In conversation with Ronen Siman-Tov, whose solo exhibition opens tomorrow at the Jerusalem Artistsโ House.
The paintings, titled โSamson Taking the Honeycomb from the Lion's Mouthโ and โDavid Receiving the Loaves of the Presence from Achimelechโ had originally been part the churchโs center altarpiece.
Artist Gottfried Helnwein donated the painting to IKG.Kultur, the cultural arm of Viennaโs Jewish community, to raise funds for the restoration of the historic Vienna City Temple.