New Exhibition: Emanations
- Chabad Islington
- Jul 23
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 24

Ein Sof Gallery unveils a new exhibition titled EMANATIONS featuring paintings by Yair Meshoulam.
23th Oct 2025 – 2nd Dec 2025
Ein Sof Gallery
1-3 Elliott’s Place
London, N1 8HX
Yair Meshoulam will be showing some old and new work around the theme of 'Emanantions'.
In a belief system of the Universe where God is Everything and Nothing, things are connected and the presence of God emanates through those connections.
The large painting 'The Ten Lights' lays out the Jewish Mystic Kabbalistic diagram of the Tree of Life with the Ten interconnected Aspects/Sephirot, and three seperate paintings of three of these aspects: 'Wisdom', 'Understaning' and 'The Crown'. Alongside these are a set of collage paintings of the sensations embedded into woodgrain, as well as some recent painted sculptures exploring further examples of Emanation.
Yair Meshoulam is a maker of beautiful and extraordinary paintings, painted sculptures and installations. Born in Haifa in 1963, he has lived in London since 1966. He studied at The Royal College of Art (MA Painting 1986-88), and at The Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art (BFA 1982-5) where he won a scholarship from St Edmund Hall, Oxford University. He has been a professional artist since his training, currently with a studio in West Norwood. He has exhibited extensively in London, the UK and with the British Council in Berlin.
His paintings are mainly on board and on paper, with maximum dimensions of 1 metre. The subject matter ranges from the mythological to the magical to the mystical but in a contemporary or timeless setting. The style is figurative from the imagination -surreal, symbolic, magic realist - label it how you will. The influences on his work range from Magritte to Matisse to Redon.
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For press enquiries, please contact
Email: rabbi@jewishislington.co.uk
IG: @einsofgallery and @yairmeshoulam
Yair's book can by found here: http://www.texturesofconsciousness.com
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