Jean Paul Leon

Jean Paul Leon (born 1955) is a French/Spanish artist, sculptor, writer, known mainly for his work Unison which assembles four art collections on the three Mediterranean Religions and Buddhism - Daoism, calling for understanding and dialogue among all people. His book Heritage, prefaced by French Minister Jack Lang and recommended by The Louvre Museum curator Lizzie Boubli is the first of the trilogy. This was followed by the publication of his book of short stories and paintings of the Menorah, Hebras hebraicas[1], launched at Museo Centro Sefarad-Israel in Madrid and featured on Radio Sefarad Interview Hebras hebraicas Jean Paul Leon.[2]

In 2020, Universo de Letras, Editorial Planeta, published Mujeres en la Cruz.[3] Under the same title, his collection of paintings Women on the Cross, exhibited at Fundación Antonio Berni, inspired the workshops and the participatory digital museum Art4WomensRights.com supported by ICOM, the International Council of Museums, Nigeria, to raise consciousness through Art on human trafficking, sex violations and other issues affecting women today in the country and worldwide.

His latest book, La palabra desnuda,[4] (The Naked Word), was presented at the Ateneo de Madrid November 30, 2023 [5] along with the Book of Aphorisms, Año bisiesto[6]

Jean Paul Leon Yodh's 4m long public mural, Da Vinci's Dream or the Nightmare of the 4 Judges, was inaugurated at the Central Hallway of the Hospital Clínic de Barcelona on February 8, 2024, two years exactly from the date of the kidney transplant donated by his wife. The event was covered live on TV3 Interview Mural Jean Paul Leon Yodh.[7]

The Menorot as an ensemble. Paris premiere at Le Marais 2005
  1. ^ Centro, Sefarad. "Hebras hebraicas". Albert Editor. Retrieved July 11, 2023.
  2. ^ Radio Sefarad, Jean Paul Leon. "Hebras hebraicas". Radio Sefarad. Retrieved July 11, 2023.
  3. ^ Leon, Jean Paul (March 9, 2020). Mujeres en la Cruz (First ed.). Spain: Universo de Letras, Editorial Planeta. p. 150. ISBN 9788418034459.
  4. ^ Leon Yodh, Jean Paul (November 2023). La palabra desnuda (1st ed.). Madrid, Spain: Albert Editor. p. 304. ISBN 978-84-127150-4-0. Retrieved November 1, 2023.
  5. ^ Ateneo de Madrid, Jean Paul Leon Yodh (October 17, 2023). "La palabra desnuda". Ateneo de Madrid. Retrieved November 15, 2023.
  6. ^ Leon Yodh, Jean Paul (December 1, 2023). Año bisiesto (1st ed.). Madrid, Spain: Albert editor. p. 384. ISBN 978-84-127150-5-7. Retrieved December 1, 2023.
  7. ^ TV3, Tout es mou. "El sueño de Da Vinci Jean Paul Leon". TV3Cat. TV3. Retrieved February 8, 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)