NINE ISRAELI ARTISTS PARK WEST GALLERY AN EXHIBITION & SALE TAR KAY SCHLUSS I have been traveling to Israel since 1977. My first visit was an art tour with clients to support the Israel Philharmonic and its conductor Zubin Mehta. I visited many places north to south. from Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, to Haifa and Ein Hod, and to several kibbutz. I was taken with the vibrancy of the country and its people. Israel is like no other place on earth. Since that time I have made close to 50 trips to Israel and am proud to say Park West Gallery has supported artists and artist colonies in Haifa. Jerusalem. Tel Aviv and Rishon Le Zion. The idea for this exhibition began when I learned that a bomb had gone off in Rishon Le Zion less than 200 yards from the serigraphic studio Romi 'Snaked Lavan where these artists work on a regular basis. A place my wife and I have walked by dozens of times. I phoned and learned that the studio did not close for even one day, and there was no thought whatsoever of any of the artists changing their daily routine or moving their studios outside Israel. "Mediterranean Light", Our last exhibition. featuring the work of Israeli artist Alex Perez. opened on May 17th and will continue concurrently with "Freedom Faces Terror". Many of you received the brochure for the Perez exhibition and saw the photograph of Alex taken outside his studio. near Tel Aviv. His son took the ALEXANDER & VVISSOTZKY PE:RL Z photograph only a few weeks before he left for Jenin to serve his country in the Israeli army in its recent conflict there. Alex told me during that time that by day he would put more and more of himself into his paintings, striving to create his finest works and by night try to get through, by telephone, to his son in Jenin. Each of the artists in this exhibition have similar stories. When asked why they continued to work under such circumstances and why they don't just pull up stakes and go someplace safer. the artists answers were clear: This is our country: we are free. we work because we can: we work because we must: we love it here: the terror is frightening but it makes us sharper, stronger, and more committed to our freedom." Today, freedom faces terror not just with the Israeli blue and white, but with all of God's colors wherever freedom is cherished. These challenged artists bring us the best hope for the future in their decisions to stay in Israel, amidst the beautiful Mediterranean light that so touches this magical. powellul place. this tiny country with Jerusalem. the home of three of the world's great faiths. only 35 miles from Tel Aviv and the sea. It is the place where beauty exists like nowhere else on earth-- a beauty. which in the face of terror still inspires the creation of art. - Albert Scaglione KACHAN POLAK PAUKER Opening Receptions: Saturday, June 15, 8:00 p.m. Sunday, June 16, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m AR KA DY . Sale ends July 11 Park West Gallery 29469 Northwestern, Southfield, MI 48034 Between 12 & 13 (800) 521-9654 or (248) 354-2343 parkwestart.corn 400:****ifetwai#04404W 6/14 2002 7