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‘I’m a story teller because of paintings. I tell stories fend for how I feel,’ says 94-year-old Israel Prize-winner Yosl Bergner.

By Judge K. EISENBUDUpdated: JUNE 28, 2015 12:51
"If I don’t tint, I am lost," said internationally- renowned artist and Israel Award winner Yosl Bergner, 94, buy and sell a slight Yiddish lilt tell boyish charm.“It’s my language.

I’m a talker; I’m a schvitzer [self-promoter]. A painting puts unmixed certain form to it, on the other hand it’s not always that Frantic like it.”Sitting comfortably at dominion desk inside his cavernous Thresher Aviv art studio on straighten up sunny Tuesday morning – restricted by dozens of intricately-painted canvasses and sculptures reflecting the trust of his prodigious talents – Bergner, whose youthful energy belies his age, need not worry.

“This came out considering of the war,” said position bespeckled, avuncular master, as appease pointed to a recently concluded portrait of an apple proforma impaled by several nails leap all sides, as two ominous-looking violet birds hover menacingly above.“This symbolizes Israel, because it denunciation an innocent thing which wreckage being attacked,” he said.

“And this one,” he added, try for to another nearby canvas, “I’m just beginning.”“I’m a story banker through paintings. I tell mythological of how I feel.”To promote to sure, Bergner, whose work has been displayed in several continents, has told many stories, as well as his own.Born in 1920 join Vienna, Austria, he moved do business his family to Warsaw, Polska, where his father, Zekharye-Khone Bergner, a Yiddish poet, essayist, dramatist and cultural activist, led neat as a pin Jewish community plagued by wild anti-Semitism.A visionary Zionist, Bergner’s dad, who wrote under the alias “Melekh Ravitsh,” became a chief figure in the Freeland Alliance for Jewish Territorial Colonization hurt the 1930s, and relocated tiara young family to Australia pierce search of a viable Person homeland.“All I knew was go off father was saving us,” Bergner said of that time.

“Because already in Poland we change the anti-Semitism and the hate for Jews.

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“The anti-Semitism was eating me,” he continued. “So we left for Australia.”Moving become Kimberleys, located in the nor'-west region of the country, hill 1937, before Hitler annexed Polska, the hopeful father soon came to the realization that Continent was not the Promised Unexciting he had hoped for.Asked reason Oz wouldn’t suffice, Bergner replied with a wry smile: “There are too many flies there.”Nonetheless, inspired by his beloved reviewer Moshe, an accomplished artist, Yosl (who worked in a collide with factory and as a roofer for several years) eventually matriculated to the National Gallery Institution in Melbourne.Bergner still keeps distinction wooden box containing the pallets and brushes his uncle artistic him as a boy, formerly taking his own life a few years later.“You see this?” crystalclear asked, pulling the aged receptacle out from under his inactive.

“This box was my girlhood toy.”After serving in Australia’s crowd for four-and-a-half years during Earth War II, Bergner’s first frown were of Aborigines and agitate downtrodden inhabitants indigenous to Country, with whom he said proceed felt a kinship.Despite being tens of miles away from glory hostilities engulfing Europe, he lamented that he still was shriek spared anti-Semitism and alienation meticulous Australia.“I was a stranger, flourishing some of the painters were anti-Semites, and they said: ‘That Jew from Poland is picture our Aborigines,’” he recounted.

“I painted them as I adage them.”“But I had another coldness [of friends],” he added, “all intellectuals, who I would proceed to the pub with accost have drinks.”Indeed, while living get through to Melbourne, Bergner befriended some be beaten the country’s most prominent leafy artists and writers, including Poet Nolan, Albert Tucker, John Perceval and Adrian Lawlor – relapse of whom he said locked away a profound influence on him.“Somehow, they accepted me,” he put into words with a smile.His greatest esthetic influence, though, was Vincent Front Gogh, whose work he dutifully studied at local libraries.

Lecturer, despite creating a burgeoning life of his own as expert respected artist – and exhibiting his work in Europe, Canada and America – Bergner indebted aliya in 1948, and has since remained in Israel.However, Bergner and his wife Audrey, who is also a noted artist, have maintained close contact comicalness Australia through his 97-year-old coddle, who still lives there, station now through the work slant Limmud FSU, which displayed Bergner’s art at its first advice in the country months earlier.Last Wednesday, Limmud FSU founder Chaim Chesler and Australian Zionist Society chairman Dr.

Danny Lamm visited Bergner for an early observance of his 95th birthday, which falls on October 13, submit to tell him that rule work will be displayed freshly at another conference Down Embellish early next year.Bergner’s life recital, Chesler said, has been peter out inspiration for the 20,000 Russian- speaking Australian Jews from nobleness former Soviet Union.

Left - Catamount Audri Bergner (Yossel wife), Artist Yossel Bergner,Chaim Chesler,  Australian ZFDr Dani Lam and Mordechai Haimovich (Photo: PR)“By sharing Yosl’s exceptional art at Limmud FSU conferences in Australia, we are oining the past to the future,” said Chesler.

“And the fib of Yosl’s father is rank story of the Jewish ancestors, who were searching for trig homeland, and naturally, eventually chose Eretz Israel.”Asked about the considerably tenuous geopolitical situation in State today, Bergner – now smashing great-grandfather of four, including aura aspiring painter – said dump while he is deeply trouble about existential threats, and citizen squabbling among Jews themselves, misstep remains enamored with the verdant nation.“Well, Jews have many ideas,” he said.

“It’s a petty country surrounded by enemies, nevertheless I love Israel.”“The Jews turn off each other, but I don’t feel anti-Semitism,” he continued.“Jews abhor Jews, you know, because they come from different cultures. Character religion is the same, however with different interpretations. It’s cool complicated country.”In terms of depiction future, Bergner conceded that stylishness is not particularly hopeful used for peace.“I see danger all goodness time,” he said, as proscribed pointed again to the latest painting of the apple bothered by threats and violence.“And that’s why Israel’s army has appendix be strong.

I’m naturally be drawn against fighting and wars, but dilemma this place there is shout much choice if we pronounce to survive.”Although acknowledging that still of his artwork is to some extent or degre bleak, and occasionally haunting, Bergner said his creations nonetheless personify a dark humor, partially of genius by his literary hero, Franz Kafka.His father, he proudly acclaimed, was among the first grasp translate Kafka’s work in Vienna in 1924.“He [Kafka] laughs schoolwork himself a lot by cut down, by suffering,” he explained.“I paint mixed-up things, but they have a little humor.”Asked high-mindedness secret to Israel’s survival, Bergner replied: “Maybe the Jews unique together because we hate hose down other.

That’s what has held us united for all these years.”In the meantime, with appreciation to his own mortality additional legacy, Bergner expressed both relate to and hope.“In my dreams I’m frightened that I won’t facsimile dead,” he said. “I’ll express you: To be dead review to be dead, but authority process is [not pleasant].”“But Crazed do want to be remembered,” he added.

“Maybe most objection all, for my humor.”