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A World Of Creativity:
Frank Meisler's Gallery
RUTH ROVNER SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS
A
t the end of a narrow,
winding street in scenic
Old Jaffa, the sign outside
reads "Frank Meisler
Gallery."
Inside is a whole world of cre-
ativity. Gleaming sculpted works
of precious metals are on display
-- everything from a golden bull
to intricately crafted mezzuzot
and other Judaica in silver, gold
and other metals.
This gallery is headquarters
for Israel's most prominent sculp-
tor. It's the place where visitors
can see the most extensive selec-
tion of Mr. Meisler's widely ad-
mired work. What's more, they
see it at the very site where the
works are conceived and created.
is the model for a menorah that
will soon be installed in the Great
Synagogue in Lisbon, Portugal.
Recently, Prime Minister Ne-
tanyahu requested a miniature
of a wall sculpture of Jerusalem,
which Mr. Meisler had created
for a synagogue in Florida, which
the prime minister wanted for his
reception room.
Now Mr. Meisler is at work on
one of the most challenging and
significant projects he's ever tack-
led: creating a Torah shrine and
other Jewish symbols for a syn-
agogue to be erected in the cen-
ter of Moscow at a site which
honors Russia's sacrifices in
World War. II.
The synagogue, to be built of
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Because the sculptor works
right on the premises, there's
sometimes the chance for visitors
to meet the artist himself. Even
though it is a typically busy day,
he is generous with his time, of-
fering coffee and giving me a brief
tour of his headquarters before
we sit down to talk.
The gallery itself is only one
part of Mr. Meisler's headquar-
ters. Just around the corner in
a separate building is the foundry
where the metal is poured, cast
and shaped. "That's the begin-
ning of everything," explains Mr.
Meisler.
He leads the way into the
workroom where a number of
workers are busy cleaning, pol-
ishing, gold-plating and finishing
the metal.
Next we go upstairs to Mr.
Meisler's office — a cheerful room
with evidence of his drawings,
sketches and models.
On a nearby table is a meno-
rah with an unusual base which
is shaped like a ship's anchor. It
Jerusalem stone, will stand next
to a church and a mosque. It will
honor the Jewish soldiers — over
2 million — who perished during
the Holocaust.
As busy as Mr. Meisler has
been with this and other projects,
he has had time for another big
project — writing his first.book.
On the Vistula Facing East will
be released in England by pub-
lisher Andrew Deutsch. The book
is a memoir recounting his event-
ful early life.
Downstairs in the gallery, we
look at some of the new works.
Two of them, in gold and pewter,
are witty commentaries on mod-
ern life.
In one, Balancing Act, a man
sits in front of a computer at his
desk, with a phone in one hand,
fax machine by his side, trying to
balance the tools of his busy life.
In the other, Lady On the
Move, a woman holds a briefcase
in one hand, a satchel in the oth-
er, and her baby rests on her
shoulder. Her hair is flying; her
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