Museum of The Holocaust: The Art and Life of David Labkovski

The Art and Life of David Labkovski is being exhibited now through June 14 at the MUSEUM OF THE HOLOCAUST.  Labkovski, who was born in 1906 and grew up in Vilna, Lithuania, painted and sketched scenes of Jewish life before, during, and after the Nazi occupation. Labkovski spent eight years in a Soviet labor camp and later moved from Vilna to the artist colony of Safed in Israel in 1958, where he lived until his death in 1991. This exhibition marks the first time a significant collection of Labkovski’s art has been on display in the United States.  GOLD METROPOLITAN MEDIA is proud to be the provider of the light pole banners commemorating this exhibit on display directly outside of the museum.