An unusual and controversial exhibition will open in a Tel Aviv gallery Kishon (Kishon). Visitors will see made in the life-size waxwork of former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon lay in a coma in a hospital bed. Preserving the resemblance dummy attached to a respirator, and you can see how he breathes. 82-year-old Sharon was one of the most influential Israeli leaders. In 2006, the result of a stroke, he fell into a coma, and in which there is to this day. According to the curators of the exhibition, it symbolizes the "inertia of Israeli policies," reports BBC News. Installation can be viewed from October 21 to November 19, 2010. Gallery is located at: 31 Frug, 34907, Tel Aviv. Hours: 11.00 to 19.00 Monday to Thursday, until 14.00 on Fridays and Saturdays - from 12.00 to 14.00.
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