Angelina Jolie's son to showcase his artwork in Tel Aviv exhibition

While the specific art gallery that will host the exhibition has still not been chosen, reports say the young artists will each present an 'abstract' piece containing digital media
Amir Bogen |
Pax Thien Jolie-Pitt, son of Hollywood actors Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt will showcase his artwork in an upcoming art exhibit in Tel Aviv, the New York Post reported Tuesday.
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  • In addition, according to U.S.-based news site Page Six, the 19-year-old Jolie-Pitt already submitted an art piece to the exhibition under the alias Embtto.
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    פאקס ג'ולי-פיט
    פאקס ג'ולי-פיט
    Pax Thien Jolie-Pitt and Angelina Jolie
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    While the specific location of the art exhibit has still not been made public, the young artist’s piece was described as “abstract,” and reportedly contains digital media.
    Pax was born in Vietnam and is one of six children adopted by the former power couple in 2007. The pair broke up in 2016 and are now in the midst of several divorce-driven lawsuits.
    Raised in an orphanage under his birth name Pham Quang Sang, Pax’s biological mother was a drug addict who left him after he developed medical issues at a young age.
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    בראד פיט אנג'לינה ג'ולי מדוקס
    בראד פיט אנג'לינה ג'ולי מדוקס
    Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt
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    Tel Aviv’s colorful art exhibitions have been the center of attention in recent months, with several new galleries displaying works created by various cultures and ethnic groups in Israel.
    Sam Halabi, an internationally acclaimed artist opened a major exhibition in Jaffa back in October 2022, his first in Tel Aviv.
    The exhibit honors his late mother, who encouraged him to pursue an artistic career, despite criticism by family and neighbors who believed being an artist was not an honorable profession.
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