Mr. Badash has
opened a gallery
section.
To him the publicity was
simply grist for his mill, and
his salad and salami ads took
on a new dimension. The
crowds swarmed to his
gallery, and at last reports
business was booming. Mr.
Badash charged that the art
world was critical because
they preferred to ask
thousands for their pictures
which could be owned by on-
ly a few.
The artists themselves?
There have been one or two
discontents, but most seem
grateful that they have a
steady job, doing what they
know how to do best.
At the same time, Mr.
Badash operates an ulpan
which teaches. Hebrew to new
immigrants, at no cost to the
government.
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from the Soviet Union but on
a business-like basis, rather
than by welfare and dole. He
turned his attention to the
unemployed artists among
them and offered them jobs.
He pays them a fixed salary
of 1300 shekels a month, net,
which is more than the
minimum wage. He supplies
them with all the art
materials they need; provides
a large hall in which they all
work; gives them a full lunch,
free, from the best of Pikanti's
products of course.
They are expected to work
like regular employees, pun-
ching in at 8 in the morning
and working till 5, five days
a week. They have a quota to
produce about two paintings
a week, though the timing
can be elastic. They can do
original works or copy some of
the old masters or fill re-
quests from customers.
Together with his delica-
tessen stores, Mr. Badash has
I opened a gallery section
> where customers can buy
original oil paintings, framed,
for an average price of about
400 shekels. To him it is a
business, at the same time of-
fering honest employment to
people who might otherwise
have gone on relief.
But then the storm broke.
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He was charged with ex-
ploiting the artists and
enslaving them like at a
) gulag in the Soviet Union.
Headlines proclaimed that he
expected them to produce art
the . way he made salads and
sliced baloney. Established
artists accused him of under-
cutting the market by selling
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