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Black and Jewish Identities Converge in Art
Arts
Black and Jewish Identities Converge in Art
by
Hilary Danailova
A generation of Black Jewish women are using art—paintings, drawings, multimedia works and film—to share and explore their multiethnic perspectives.
Arts
A Museum on the Move
by
Jordana Benami
Zumu aims “to transform art into a common language and bring about educational, social and economic change."
Arts
Painting in Shorthand
by
Jan Engoren
Stacey Mandell transcribes text into vibrant, evocative art.
Arts
Jewish Arts Institutions Respond to Racial Injustice—and Covid-19
by
Robert Goldblum
The pandemic wreaked havoc on Jewish museums and cultural institutions across the United States, forcing closures, steep declines in revenue, layoffs and budget cuts.
Arts
Core Concepts at Jewish Museum Berlin
by
Toby Axelrod
1,700 years of Jewish life in Germany over almost 38,000 square feet, with many multimedia and interactive elements.
Arts
Art With Optimism
by
Abby Ellin
Older artists bring hopeful messages to their audiences.
Arts
Arts
The History and Heartbreak of Paris’s Camondo Museum
by
David Laskin
by
David Laskin
A Paris townhouse showcases the wealth and the demise of a Sephardic family.
Arts
Odessa: Babel, Ladyzhensky, and the Soul of a City
by
Sara Trappler Spielman
ODESSA: Babel, Ladyzhensky, and the Soul of a City The juxtaposition of text from Isaac Babel’s writings with more than 50 paintings and drawings by
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