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The exhibit, “Strict Beauty: Sol LeWitt Prints,” currently showing at the Williams College Museum of Art through June 12, is the most comprehensive exhibit yet of the artist’s printmaking.
Five decades later, Balka, who became a prominent New York attorney, has donated his impressive collection of 200 works to Manhattan’s Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion as part ...
The newly released book on Itshak Holtz (1925–2018) offers a profound and intimate exploration of Jewish life through the eyes of one of the most notable Jewish artists of the 20th century.
The print, along with nearly 70 other pieces of artwork from over 40 different artists, is part of an exhibition titled “Jewish Authenticity and Identity.” The exhibition, curated by Georgetown ...
Art Warhol screen prints coming to Jewish Museum Milwaukee. Andy Warhol's art collection "Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century" will be opening at the Jewish Museum Milwaukee on Dec. 15.
Jewish paintings are a favorite item for people to buy when they visit Israel. Original Jewish art, Judaica, and design are all at the top of the tourist’s list of things they can only buy in ...
Perhaps most formatively, he was married to the Jewish art critic Barbara Rose between 1961 and 1969. During that time, Rose traveled to Berlin to confront her anxieties tied to the Holocaust.
The portrait of his friend David Knut had been acquired by Paris’s Museum of Jewish Art and History for $27,633 in 2020, a fact that marked out the Paris museum as the obvious location to house ...
By 1980, the Jewish art dealer Ronald Feldman had got Warhol to do his ten “Jewish Geniuses” silkscreens. I’ll have to ask Feldman if Warhol ever mentioned Marilyn and Liz as possible ...
Jewish Arts Collaborative’s “Be the Change” challenges artists to be “artivists,” as Laura Mandel, JArts’s executive director, puts it in a video, and to use public art to raise ...
A version of this article appears in print on , Section B, Page 9 of the New York edition with the headline: David Rowland, 67, Who Won Back Looted Art for Jewish Heirs, Dies.
Mordechai Rosenstein, a painter and calligrapher whose brightly colored illuminations of Hebrew texts adorn countless Jewish homes, offices and synagogues, died on July 9 in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania.