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| Yaari Rom's Forbidden Art @ The Forbidden City |
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| Ideas - Arts |
| Written by Joe Bodia |
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For the first time ever in Singapore, IndoChine's Forbidden City will be the venue for a unique art exhibition using the human body as canvas. Forbidden Art @ The Forbidden City will showcase a series of paintings on semi-nude models by renowned international artist Yaari Rom. ![]()
H ighly in touch with his feminine side and celebrating women and the feminine in many of his paintings and body art, Yaari depicts life as it is - from chaos to order - reflecting the interplay throughout. Well studied, his artwork can be a magical moment for any age viewer, bridging the gaps to generations to come. While only in his 40's Yaari has exhibited his art for 31 years in 32 countries, showing his first paintings publicly at age four in his native Israel, and receiving international fame while in his teens, living in Europe, Mexico and the United States. In addition to his majestic art being included in some of the finest collections on three continents, including commissions for the Olympics, World Expo and Grand Prix, Yaari is a father of four, relentless advocate and activist for children and world peace, and exemplar of what it means to be "an artist of LIFE."
The Yaari Foundation for the Arts - which he formed in 1974 to serve in an advisory capacity in support of non-profits throughout the world - has assisted over 100 organizations including the Art Auction for the Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games, the Hunger Project, Reach Australia, International Toy Bank, International Hospice, and The Art of LIVING Coalition with his generous contribution to our Women's Day International 2003 event COSION. The event at Bar Cocoon will also feature a fashion show launching Yaari's exotic designer fashion label , 'The Art You Wear' and performances by fire twirlers and tribal drummers against a heart-thumping tribal aural landscape from our guest DJ. Be enthralled by Yaari's magnetic artistic magic and tantalized by special colorful artistic alcohols that will stimulate your multiple senses. Forbidden Art@ The Forbidden City is jointly organized by The IndoChine Group and BestBarsSingapore.com and proudly supported by, ELITE Models & LOOQUE TV. Event details: Venue: Bar Cocoon, The Forbidden City , Merchant's Court, #01-02, Clarke Quay, River Valley Road. Tel: +65 6557 6268, Date: Tuesday, March 29th, Time: 9.30pm till late, Cover: $20, $30 (inclusive of 1 house pour), Entry for 21 years and above only.
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