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  • 2010-2014  (29)
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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: 47 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Additional Material: Einladungskarte
    Year of publication: 2014
    Keywords: Künstlerin ; Malerei ; Bildnis ; Ausstellung ; London
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  • 2
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 101, 463 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2011
    Note: Jüdisches Erscheinungsjahr: 5771
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  • 3
    Pages: 30 Min.
    Year of publication: 2014
    Keywords: Chanukka ; Erlebnisbericht ; Dokumentarfilm
    Abstract: Unser Jahresende ist geprägt von christlichen Feiertagen und Festen: Nikolaus, Advent, Weihnachten. Aber auch die Juden feiern in dieser Zeit ein wichtiges Fest: Chanukka, das jüdische Lichterfest. Bei uns ist es kaum bekannt, wenngleich im vergangenen Jahr ein überdimensionaler Kerzenständer vor dem Brandenburger Tor in Berlin aufgestellt und von Vertretern der jüdischen Gemeinde entzündet wurde. Doch was steckt hinter Chanukka? Reporter Julian Sengelmann macht sich auf die Suche - in Norddeutschland ebenso wie in Jerusalem. Er wird dabei viel erfahren über den jüdischen Glauben und jüdisches Leben in Deutschland. Woher stammt das Fest? Sein Weg führt Julian Sengelmann nach Jerusalem. Dort erlebt er, wie man Chanukka feiert und woher das Fest eigentlich stammt. Bei diesem Fest gedenken die Juden der Wiedereinweihung des zweiten Tempels in Jerusalem, erfährt er vom Rabbi der Klagemauer. Auch in Deutschland feiern Juden das Lichterfest , meist zu Hause als Familienfest. Julian darf mit einer Familie feiern und dabei mehr über die Traditionen, die mit diesem Fest verbunden sind, erfahren. Julian fährt auch nach Hannover - in die Schule der jüdischen Gemeinde. Hier erfährt er von den Kindern und Jugendlichen, was man alles lernen muss, um ein "guter Jude" zu werden. 613 Gesetze haben strenggläubige Juden zu befolgen. Sie beeinflussen und gestalten das gesamte Alltagsleben. Zum Judentum konvertiert Was das konkret heißt, erfährt Julian von Eliyah Havemann. Der Sohn von Liedermacher Wolf Biermann ist vor einigen Jahren zum Judentum konvertiert und lebt inzwischen in Tel Aviv, um seinen Glauben besser praktizieren zu können. Julian trifft Havemann in seiner Heimatstadt Hamburg, begleitet ihn einen Tag. Havemann berichtet von den Herausforderungen und Veränderungen nach seiner Entscheidung für den jüdischen Glauben. In einer Großküche in Berne, nördlich von Hamburg, zeigt ein jüdischer Koch Julian, wie man koscheres Essen zubereitet. Dabei sind viele Dinge zu beachten: Bestimmte Tiere dürfen nicht gegessen werden, Lebensmittel werden nach milchigen und fleischigen Produkten getrennt und ein Rabbi muss die Produktion des Essens überwachen. Schließlich will Julian noch mehr über das jüdische Leben und die jüdische Kultur in Deutschland erfahren: Er besucht ein Konzert der "3 Kantoren", ein Trio aus Berlin, das Texte auf Hebräisch und Jiddisch präsentiert, und spricht mit ihnen über typisch jüdische Musik und jüdischen Humor. "Feiertag! Sengelmann sucht" ist ein neuartiges und unterhaltsames Reporter-Format, ein spielerischer Mix aus hautnaher Reportage und smarten Animationen. Julian Sengelmann geht als schlagfertiger Reporter dem Urspung von religiösen Traditionen auf die Spur. Nicht besserwisserisch, sondern neugierig findet er spannende Geschichten, interessante Menschen und überraschende Erkenntnisse.
    Note: Fernsehmitschnitt NDR 14.12.2014
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  • 4
    Language: English
    Pages: Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2014
    Keywords: Malerei ; Ausstellung ; Malerin ; London
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  • 5
    Language: English
    Pages: 159 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2014
    Keywords: Eardley, Joan ; Fell, Sheila ; Frankfurther, Eva ; Herman, Josef ; Lowry, L. S. ; Künstler ; Künstlerin ; Malerei ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: This exhibition examines the work of five figurative artists working in Britain in the 1950s, who each had a strong identification with the place in which they chose to live and work and which formed, for a significant part of their careers, the primary focus of their practice. Each associated themselves with a particular place: Eardley - Townhead in Glasgow; Fell, the mining community and landscape of her native Aspatria, Cumbria; Frankfurther - London's East End and its multi-cultural working-class communities; Herman - Ystradgynlais in South Wales with its indigenous mining community; and Lowry - his hometown of Manchester and its industrial, multi-peopled cityscape. This exhibition links these five seemingly disparate artists by uncovering a network of relationships, both personal and professional, and their shared exploration of particular artistic concerns and motifs. This exhibition is one of the outcomes of the Eva Frankfurther Research and Curatorial Fellowship for the Study of Emigré Artists.
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  • 6
    Language: English
    Pages: 30 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2013
    Keywords: Künstler
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  • 7
    Language: English
    Pages: 159 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2011
    Keywords: Malerei ; Grafik ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: Unseen works by Herman It is a chance to see rare artworks from Josef Herman, and brings together for the first time much of Herman's surviving work from this formative period, when his art was at its most experimental and his use of colour strikingly imaginative. Most works are held in private collections, so have rarely been seen or previously gathered together on such a comparable scale. Included are the few remaining works from Brussels, a series of powerfully expressionist figurative works in oil, gouache and tempera, striking designs for a politically-themed ballet, and many works on paper from the series known as the 'Memory of Memories'. These vivid, often poignant, sketches fired by memory and imagination, carried out in Glasgow between 1940 and 1943, bring the memory of Herman's family (who perished in the Warsaw Ghetto), as well as his lost Warsaw years, back to life. The Glasgow art scene The exhibition also includes examples of work by Herman's contemporaries in Glasgow: fellow Polish émigré Jankel Adler, Estonian-born sculptor Benno Schotz and Scottish colourist J D Fergusson, alongside whom Herman briefly made a considerable contribution to the Glasgow arts scene. At the Ohel Centre in North London (1943-4), Herman mixed with fellow artists Martin Bloch, David Bomberg, Jacob Epstein and Ludwig Meidner (whose work is also included), as well as with the poets Itzik Manger and Avrom Stencl. Ystradgynlais and Herman The exhibition concludes in mid-1944, when Herman's momentous discovery of the Welsh mining town of Ystradgynlais in South Wales changed the direction of his life and work forever. The catalogue includes contributions from Herman's biographer, Monica Bohm-Duchen, as well as Professor Jerzy Malinowski (President of the Polish Institute of World Art Studies and Head of Modern and Oriental Art, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun, Poland), Nanny Schrijvers (curator and researcher, the Royal Museum, Antwerp), Douglas Hall (former first Keeper of the Scottish Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh), the artist's son, David Herman, Ben Uri's Head of Curatorial Services, Rachel Dickson and the curator Sarah MacDougall, the inaugural Ben Uri Eva Frankfurther Research and Curatorial Fellow for the study of émigré artists.
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  • 8
    Language: English
    Pages: 56 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2010
    Keywords: Ausstellung
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  • 9
    Language: English
    Pages: 115 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2014
    Keywords: Glasmalerei ; Künstler ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: ‘Life and Art Through Stained Glass’ examines the artistic career of architect, painter, designer and stained glass innovator Roman Halter. His near 50-year career as an artist would, had circumstances been different, have been much more widely recognised, as his command of many crafts was significant and distinctive. Stained glass is an exact, technical, complicated, architectural art-form that merges engineered structures, on one hand, with both depth and balance of colour appropriate to its space, on the other. Like many architects, Halter could ably address the technical requirements, but it was his innate creativity and his talent as a visual artist that allowed him to move between disciplines and to join a select group of practitioners who are today recognised as pre-eminent in this field. His stained glass windows can be found in synagogues across London. In The Room of Prayer at Leo Baeck College he designed a series of small, brilliantly coloured squares of stained glass to decorate each window and designed and made part heart-shaped, part Menorah-shaped glass and aluminium windows for the ark containing the Torah. At the New North London Synagogue two tall, vertical, primary-coloured windows are inscribed in Hebrew, and at the North Western Reform Synagogue, eighteen monumental designs are intricately decorated with the theme of Life “Chai”, the Hebrew letters for the number 18. In The Central Synagogue an azure panorama of an idealised Jerusalem illuminates the stairwell mezzanine, whilst his commanding, prismatic Jacob Wrestling with the Angel stretches the capacity of stained glass design to new and near-abstract limits. In 1978 when this work was received it was considered an artistic step too far, but it has come to be recognised as a virtuoso work within this medium. After only seven years working in the discipline, in 1983 Halter began his three-year collaboration with Henry Moore, working on a blue stained glass window, Reclining Figure, which is one of the centrepieces of this exhibition.
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  • 10
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    London
    Language: English
    Pages: [52] Blatt
    Year of publication: 2012
    Keywords: Ben Uri Gallery (London) ; Kalender ; Jüdische Kunst
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