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  • Jewish Museum Berlin  (4)
  • DAI Berlin  (1)
  • Bilski, Emily D.  (4)
  • Kunst  (3)
  • Bernheimer, Lehmann  (1)
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  • 1
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 171, 117 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2010
    Keywords: Israel ; Kunst ; Judentum ; Kunstausstellung ; Kunstpreis ; Adi Prize for Jewish Expression in Art and Design ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: The exhibition brings together the eighteen works selected as finalists for “The Adi Prize for Jewish Expression in Art and Design,” a biennial international competition in the visual arts on a theme related to Jewish thought and tradition, organized by The Adi Foundation. The Foundation, established in 2000 in memory of Adi Dermer, née Blumberg, fosters the connection between art and the spiritual values that are at the heart of Judaism. The current competition theme of “Rupture and Repair” was addressed by artists in a variety of media, including painting, textile, installation, video, jewelry, sculpture, photography, drawing, and performance. These works explore “Rupture and Repair” in Jewish history, homiletics, mysticism, and prayer, as well as in individual biographies, embracing the personal experiences of immigration, family relationships, exile, alienation, loss, and suffering. A number of artists created new objects with which to perform existing Jewish rituals of repentance, mourning, and renewal; others reinvented traditional objects and techniques. Ranging from particularistic Jewish narratives of the Shoah and kibbutz life to universal experiences of coping with crises of faith, dislocation, illness, grief, and death, these eighteen works represent creative investigations of form and content as artists confront rupture and seek repair. Participating Artists: Dov Abramson, Raida Adon, Shai Azoulay, Ofri Cnaani, Benny Elbaz, Ofir Galili, Hadassa Goldvicht, Or Halbrecht, Amram Jacoby, Tobi Kahn, Ruth Kestenbaum Ben-Dov, Sharone Lifschitz, Peter Jacob Maltz, Katya Oicherman, Orit Raff, Zelig Segal, Arik Weiss, Yitzchak Woolf, Inbal Yomtovian, and Maya Zack. The winner of the Adi Prize for Jewish Expression in Art and Design will be announced on May 16, 2010. May 8 – July 10, 2010 in the Artists’ House, Jerusalem
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783938832264
    Language: German
    Pages: 63 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2007
    Series Statement: Sammelbilder : eine Ausstellungsreihe des Jüdischen Museums München = Collecting images 5
    Series Statement: Sammelbilder
    Keywords: Bernheimer, Familie : München ; Bernheimer, Lehmann ; Konrad O. Bernheimer Kunsthandel ; Antiquitätenhandel ; Kunsthandel ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: Meier Bernheimer kam aus Buttenhausen zweimal im Jahr nach München, um an einem Messestand Textilien zu verkaufen. Aus diesen bescheidenen Anfängen heraus erwuchs die bedeutendste Antiquitätenhandlung in Deutschland, die 1864 von Meyers Sohn Lehmann (1841-1918) gegründet wurde. Die Firma L. Bernheimer befand sich an verschiedenen Orten in München, bevor das prächtige Palais am späteren Lenbachplatz erbaut wurde. Lehmann verwandelte - gefolgt von seinen Söhnen Otto, Max und Ernst - das Geschäft in den führenden Lieferanten für Teppiche, Dekorationsstoffe und Textilwaren, Skulpturen, antike Möbel, antikes Silber und asiatische Kunstgegenstände. Zu seinen Kunden zählten nicht nur das bayerische Königshaus, sondern die meisten Königsfamilien in Europa, Aristokraten und Geldaristokraten sowie Museen in München, ganz Europa und den Vereinigten Staaten. Die Bernheimers trugen eine bedeutende Privatsammlung zusammen, die - in Erinnerung an die Ursprünge des Familienunternehmens - einen starken Schwerpunkt auf Textilwaren hatte, und sie stifteten vielen Münchner Museen Arbeiten. Die Firma L. Bernheimer selbst wurde zwar 1987 aufgelöst, doch Mitglieder der Familie blieben im Kunsthandel führend - in München und weltweit. Kuratorin: Emily D. Bilski Mitarbeit: Juliette Israël
    Abstract: Meier Bernheimer of Buttenhausen came to Munich twice a year to sell fabrics from a stall at the fair. From these humble beginnings grew the most important antiquities firm in Germany, founded by Meyer's son Lehmann (1841-1918) in 1864. The firm L. Bernheimer occupied several Munich locations until it built the magnificent "Palais" at the future Lenbachplatz. Lehmann, followed by his sons Otto, Max, and Ernst, transformed the business into the leading purveyor of carpets, textiles,decorative fabrics, sculpture, antique furniture and silver, and Asian artifacts. Their clients included the Bavarian royal house, most of the royal families in Europe, aristocrats and plutocrats, and museums in Munich, and throughout Europe and the United States.The Bernheimers brought together a significant private collection with astrong focus on textiles, in homage to the origins of the familybusiness, and donated works to many Munich museums. The Firm L. Bernheimer was liquidated in 1987, but members of the Bernheimer family remain leading art dealers in Munich and internationally. Curator: Emily D. Bilski Assistance: Juliette Israël
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9783938832172
    Language: German
    Pages: 71 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2007
    Series Statement: Sammelbilder : eine Ausstellungsreihe des Jüdischen Museums München = Collecting images 2
    Series Statement: Sammelbilder
    Keywords: Pringsheim, Alfred ; Pringsheim-Dohm, Hedwig ; Sammlung ; Kunst
    Abstract: "Nichts als Kultur - Die Pringsheims" erinnert an eine der bedeutendsten privaten Kunstsammlungen Münchens vor 1933. Der Mathematiker Alfred Pringsheim (1850-1941) machte sein Palais in der Arcisstraße zu einem kulturellen Mittelpunkt Münchens, in dem neben seiner Majolika- und Silbersammlung auch ein großer Wandfries des Malers Hans Thoma (1839-1924) zu bewundern war. The exhibition "Only Culture" -The Pringsheims introduces the collector couple Alfred and Hedwig Pringsheim. The Pringsheim home on Arcisstrasse - with its extraordinary collection of Italian Renaissance art and artifacts, and paintings by contemporary artists - was one of the most important cultural gathering places for Munich's cultural and intellectual elites around 1900.
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  • 4
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    London [u.a.] :Scala Books [u.a.],
    ISBN: 1857590163
    Language: German
    Pages: 128 S. : , überw. Ill. ; , 4°.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Year of publication: 1993
    Keywords: Jewish Museum (New York, N.Y.) ; Jewish Museum ; Art Catalogs ; Jewish art Catalogs ; Beeldende kunsten ; Joden ; The Jewish Museum ; Biographie ; Juden ; Kunst ; Katalog
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