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All the details on the 2 exhibitions of Raphael Perez (in Hebrew Rafi Peretz) in Suzhou China The Israeli painter Raphael Perez held two exhibitions in the Chinese city of Suzhou. The first exhibition is the 6th Biennale, which will be held for three months in April, May and June 2023. Raphael (Rafael) Perez's second solo exhibition at Suzhou Qu Art Museum is titled "Intoxication of Color", which will be held in august. , September and October 2023. In his solo exhibition "Color Intoxication", the exhibition also entitled "color Intoxication" Raphael (Rafael) Perez presents works on three themes, which are at the heart of his work: The first and main theme, and the one with which the painter identifies most. These are gigantic “naive paintings” measuring two and a half meters in cities in Israel and around the world. In preparation for the exhibition, Rafael Perez painted 4 naive paintings of Chinese cities, two of which are Suzhou city paintings, the first of which is a classical garden and bonsai tree of Suzhou city, with beautiful canals and all of the city Iconic buildings, the second painting of Suzhou city is the central avenue of the city with towers and skyscrapers and all the famous and well-known buildings in the city, the third painting of the city in China is Shanghai city skyline and painting of all skyscrapers. The sky, the old buildings, Shanghai old town, traditional Chinese costumes, dragon boats, temples, etc. are all famous and well-known in Shanghai. The fourth image of Chinese cities is the Shanghai “World Park”. Beijing, in this magnificent park, presents the most famous buildings and sites in the world, which the painter Rafael Pérez paints in the aqueducts and gardens... The rest of the naïve landscapes are the cities of Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and London, including two cityscapes - a tribute to two ancient Israeli naïve artists, Reuven Rubin and the painter Moses Kaster, who were mainly painted in the first half. 20th century. The second type of "couple paintings" is a painting of a male and female couple kissing and loving, although the artist is gay, the paintings of male and female couples he painted in the past are full of complicated relationships without any connection or connection. . There was no love, but over the years the painter formed a relationship with a man named Asaf Henigsberger, they lived happily for 10 years and he was surrounded by many friendly women, with whom he did not had no conflict, but saw acceptance. and love for women through friendship with dear women. The works of the third series are "Artist Books" of different formats, one of 100x140 cm, the other of 100x70 cm, and four small books, which he has owned from his youth to the present day , and that it returns in these pages and the works are clearly a never-ending work. Pérez began creating notebooks and journals as a teenager, when he was struggling with his gay identity, and in which he wrote about his fears and worries about coming out, and at one point, the books and newspapers were no longer the same. This couldn't be more important. Rafael Perez uses couples, flowers, animals, and other graphic themes from the book to transform words into visuals. There are thousands of drawings and works on paper in these books, which is Sisyphean-like craftsmanship. "The time I spend on making each book is enormous, and each book takes about hundreds of hours. There are many original drawings and works on paper." Drawings. -------- INTERVIEW WITH Naïf ISRAELI PAINTER RAPHAEL PEREZ ABOUT HIS INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITION COLOR INTOXICATION AT QU ART MUSEUM SUZHOU CHINA question: As an Israeli artist, how does Israeli culture influence your art? Answer: I was born in Jerusalem and lived there until I was twenty. In paintings of the city of Jerusalem, the capital of Israel, there are motifs of religious Jews praying, synagogues and paintings that represent "Jerusalem as the center of life". three religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam, with important religious sites for each religion - the Western Wall - for Jews, the Church of the Sepulcher for Christians, the Al Aqsa Mosque for Muslims, it is certainly a city in conflict and full of conflicts, but in my paintings I try to bring a kind of optimistic vision of the future of relations between Jews and Arabs. Tel Aviv also has an oriental architectural style which also combines oriental motifs and arches which also exists in a small part of Tel Aviv's iconic buildings when the architectural idea of this style was created. a combination of East and West Through the color of the cityscape and the unique Israeli light, I wish to bring something of the warm and optimistic Israeli temperament and character. Tel Aviv also has an oriental architectural style which also combines oriental motifs and arches which also exists in a small part of Tel Aviv's iconic buildings when the architectural idea of this style was created.