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    In:  Jüdische Allgemeine : Wochenzeitung für Politik, Kultur, Religion und jüdisches Leben 74 (2019), Heft 47 vom 21.11.2019, Seite 15
    Language: German
    Pages: Fotografien
    Year of publication: 2019
    Titel der Quelle: Jüdische Allgemeine : Wochenzeitung für Politik, Kultur, Religion und jüdisches Leben
    Angaben zur Quelle: 74 (2019), Heft 47 vom 21.11.2019, Seite 15
    Keywords: Bernheimer, Konrad O. ; Museum ; Kunst
    Note: Konrad O. Bernheimer: Gebrauchsanweisung fürs Museum. - Piper : München, 2019. - 224 Seiten, 15 €
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  • 2
    Language: German
    Pages: 160 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2019
    Keywords: Künstler ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: Die Sehnsucht nach einer Idylle jenseits des turbulenten Großstadtgetriebes ließ um 1900 nicht nur wirtschaftsmächtige Unternehmer und Industrielle, sondern auch Architekten und Künstler aus Berlin hinaus nach Wannsee ziehen. Hier hatte der Bankier Wilhelm Conrad eine Villenkolonie begründet, in der sich mit Oscar Begas, Carl Becker, Anton von Werner, Hugo Vogel und Philipp Franck seit Beginn der 1870er Jahre eine Reihe renommierter Berliner Maler niederließen, in deren Schaffen und in deren Häusern sich die zeitgenössischen künstlerischen und architektonischen Strömungen zwischen Tradition und Moderne widerspiegeln. Auftakt dieser Entwicklung war der Zuzug des Historien- und Porträtmalers Oscar Begas (1828-1883), der sich 1872 mit seiner Villa im Stil der italienischen Renaissance am Kleinen Wannsee nicht nur einen paradiesischen Rückzugsort, sondern auch einen Ort des kreativen Schaffens und des gesellschaftlichen Austauschs schuf. Ebenso wie der Akademieprofessor Carl Becker (1820-1900), dessen florentinisch anmutende Villa in der Conradstraße 13 noch heute an Ort und Stelle steht und an den Historienmaler erinnert. Während Oscar Begas und Carl Becker zeitlebens der akademischen Malerei verpflichtet waren, lässt sich in den in Wannsee entstandenen Werken der Historienmaler Anton von Werner (1843-1915) und Hugo Vogel (1855-1934) bereits thematisch wie stilistisch jene Hinwendung zu Licht, Luft und Sonne feststellen, die schließlich in den impressionistischen Arbeiten Philipp Francks (1860-1944) und Max Liebermanns (1847-1935) zur Vollendung gelangte. Diese Modernität fand auch in den jeweiligen Künstlerhäusern sprechenden Ausdruck. Als Max Liebermann 1910 sein Sommerhaus am Wannsee bezog, war dies gleichsam der krönende Abschluss einer jahrzehntelangen Entwicklung. Erstmalig beleuchtet die Liebermann-Villa in ihrer Ausstellung Sehnsucht nach Idylle die Netzwerke der Maler am Wannsee und stellt anhand exemplarischer Werke und zeithistorischer Dokumente die jeweiligen Lebens- und Schaffenswelten der Künstler vor. Dabei zeichnet die Ausstellung auch die Entwicklung von einer traditionsorientierten Kunstauffassung akademischer Provenienz zum Impressionismus Max Liebermanns nach.
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  • 3
    Language: English
    Pages: 33 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2019
    Keywords: Künstler ; Ausstellung ; Provenienz: Voolen, Edward van Donator
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9783777430492
    Language: English
    Pages: 88 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: 2., revised edition
    Year of publication: 2016
    Keywords: Künstler
    Abstract: Moslems, Christen und Juden haben viel gemeinsam. Eran Shakine lässt sie deshalb in seinen großformatigen Öl-Stick-Zeichnungen in ebenso tiefsinnigen wie humorvollen Aktionen als ein nicht unterscheidbares Trio auftreten. Aus Verschiedenheit wird Ähnlichkeit und die drei Akteure gelangen so zu gemeinsamen Einsichten und erstaunlichen Handlungen.
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    Language: Latvian
    Pages: 319 Seite , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2019
    Keywords: No! Art ; Künstler ; Ausstellung
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9783735604644 , 3735604641
    Language: German
    Pages: 255 Seiten , Illustrationen , 33 cm
    Year of publication: 2018
    Series Statement: Kerber art
    Series Statement: Kerber art
    Keywords: Künstler ; Ausstellung
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  • 7
    Language: English
    Pages: 73 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2019
    Keywords: Künstler ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: The figures in Roni Taharlev’s paintings are ambiguous, in two respects: the world that they inhabit is undefined, its historical and geographic coordinates are unclear, and in most instances their gender is unclear and subject to interpretation. These ambiguities are deliberate, and also interrelated. This is an attempt to create portraits that lie on the spectrum between femininity and the masculinity, that straddle the midway point between what are conventionally regarded as two poles. These are not portraits of actual characters with a nonconformist gender, but rather form part of a purely artistic inquiry – namely, an attempt to negate or counteract gender traits in a bid to achieve a “zero degree” of gender. What brings us closer to it is youth: the time before the portrait is imbued with a life story, before the subject’s expression is shaped by a social role and the body assumes the trappings of social status. One can point out the combinations of feminine and masculine traits in each and every picture. The difficulty in pinning down the gender of the figures makes us aware of the gender-attribution process that usually occurs automatically and unconsciously, and of our discomfort at failing to do so. Indeed, gender is such a key social category, that gender ambiguity induces a sense of unease, like that of a niggling riddle that requires resolution. In addition, the characters appear to be removed from the here and now, but the few accessories that they are given – a garment, a flower, a butterfly, or a fantasy bird – are not enough to place them in any other definite space. This question of location also extends to the works’ painterly composition. The portraits appear to belong to another era – but which one? Are we in the Renaissance, in the Baroque period, or the nineteenth century? Is it realism, fantasy, or allegory? The only thing that can be said with any certainty is that these figures inhabit not an actual historical context of any kind, but the realm of art. This is especially evident in the Annunciation paintings, depicting the famous scene in the New Testament, in which the Archangel Gabriel announces to the Virgin Mary that she would conceive and become the mother of Jesus. To this artistic topos that includes an encounter between two figures – a young woman and an angel – Taharlev offers an original reinterpretation. In her images, she explores various gender possibilities: in one instance, the angel is a man, in another it is a woman, and in yet another, a girl, and the Virgin Mary is depicted as somewhat androgynous. All that remains of the Annunciation theme is the vaguely charged nature of the situation, which despite the nudity is devoid of any eroticism. There is no doubt that Taharlev is conducting an intensive and multi-faceted dialogue with the history of art, and the preoccupation with the question of gender in her works is not of a psychological or social nature, but rather an inquiry that has more to do with the pictorial qualities of the works and their intra-artistic resonances. After all, white ravens are such rare creatures, that they belong almost exclusively in the realm of art. Text by Amalia Ziv
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  • 8
    Language: Dutch
    Pages: 44 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2018
    Keywords: Künstler ; Ausstellung ; Provenienz: Voolen, Edward van Donator
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9789004408852
    Language: English
    Pages: XXVIII, 446 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2019
    Series Statement: Balkan studies library 26
    Series Statement: Balkan studies library
    Keywords: Jugoslawien ; Geschichte 1918-1945 ; Kunst ; Juden
    Abstract: In Fragile Images: Jews and Art in Yugoslavia, 1918-1945, Mirjam Rajner traces the lives and creativity of seven artists of Jewish origin. The artists - Moša Pijade, Daniel Kabiljo, Adolf Weiller, Bora Baruh, Daniel Ozmo, Ivan Rein and Johanna Lutzer - were characterized by multiple and changeable identities: nationalist and universalist, Zionist and Sephardic, communist and cosmopolitan. These fluctuating identities found expression in their art, as did their wartime fate as refugees, camp inmates, partisans and survivors. A wealth of newly-discovered images, diaries and letters highlight this little-known aspect of Jewish life and art in Yugoslavia, illuminating a turbulent era that included integration into a newly-founded country, the catastrophe of the Holocaust, and renewal in its aftermath.
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9789004405264
    Language: English
    Pages: XXVI, 407 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2019
    Series Statement: Brill's series in Jewish studies 65
    Series Statement: Brill's series in Jewish studies
    Keywords: Israel ; Zionismus ; Kunst ; Nationenbildung
    Abstract: "As historical analyses of Diaspora Jewish visual culture blossom in quantity and sophistication, this book analyzes 19th-20th-century developments in Jewish Palestine and later the State of Israel. In the course of these approximately one hundred years, Zionist Israelis developed a visual corpus and artistic lexicon of Jewish-Israeli icons as an anchor for the emerging "civil religion." Bridging internal tensions and even paradoxes, artists dynamically adopted, responded to, and adapted significant Diaspora influences for Jewish-Israeli purposes, as well as Jewish religious themes for secular goals, all in the name of creating a new state with its own paradoxes, simultaneously styled on the Enlightenment nation-state and Jewish peoplehood
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