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Life from a golden armchair

Yohanan Lakicevic’s dry yet charming renderings of Israeli retirement are on exhibit at Holon’s Israeli Cartoon Museum.

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‘Israel Retires’ at the Israeli Cartoon Museum in Holon shows works from Yohanan Lakicevic’s 2006 ‘The Golden Cage,’ inspired by what the artist calls ‘the warm relationship I developed with the armchairs of my beloved grandfather.’
‘Israel Retires’ at the Israeli Cartoon Museum in Holon shows works from Yohanan Lakicevic’s 2006 ‘The Golden Cage,’ inspired by what the artist calls ‘the warm relationship I developed with the armchairs of my beloved grandfather.’
(photo credit: Courtesy)
ByBARRY DAVIS
APRIL 3, 2014 11:16
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