Joshua Neustein emerges from behind a screen at his new Israel Museum exhibit, "Drawing in the Margins," with small, nimble steps. Seventy-one, white-haired, his looks come as a surprise because the photo of a young and mischievous Neustein has been reprinted in many Israeli art books and remains etched in memory.
- By Brian Quinn
- 17 May 2012
- 05:40PM
Elvis Presley was, and remains, the most popular artist of all-time. There are even statues of him in Israel.
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