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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251019T130000
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URL:https://www.columbiajewish.org/events/the-jewish-museum-ny-2/
SUMMARY:The Jewish Museum\, NY
DESCRIPTION:&nbsp\;Unfortunately today's program is postponed. We will anno
 unce the new date as soon as we hear from The Jewish Museum in NY.\n&nbsp\
 ;\n“Afterlives: Recovering the Lost Stories of Looted Art”\nDuring Wor
 ld War II\, untold numbers of artworks and pieces of cultural property wer
 e stolen by Nazi forces. After the war\, an estimated one million artworks
  and 2.5 million books were recovered. Many more were destroyed. This exhi
 bition chronicles the layered stories of the objects that survived\, explo
 ring the circumstances of their theft\, their post-war rescue\, and their 
 afterlives in museums and private collections.\n\nAfterlives&nbsp\;include
 s objects&nbsp\;looted from Jewish collections during the war\, including 
 works&nbsp\;by such renowned artists as Pierre Bonnard\, Paul Cézanne\, M
 arc Chagall\,&nbsp\;Gustave Courbet\, Paul Klee\, Franz Marc\, Henri Matis
 se\, Pablo Picasso\, and Camille Pissarro.&nbsp\;The Jewish Museum has als
 o commissioned four contemporary artists to create new works that address 
 the resonance of the exhibition’s themes: Maria Eichhorn\, Hadar Gad\, D
 or Guez\, and Lisa Oppenheim. Treasured pieces of Judaica\, including&nbsp
 \;rare examples of Jewish ceremonial objects from destroyed synagogues\, w
 ill also be on view\, as well as&nbsp\;rarely seen archival photographs an
 d documents that connect the objects&nbsp\;to history.\n\n75 years after t
 he Second World War\,&nbsp\;Afterlives&nbsp\;explores how surviving artwor
 ks and other precious objects were changed by those events\, and&nbsp\;how
  they have moved through time\, bearing witness to profound historical rup
 tures while also acting as enduring carriers of individual expression\, kn
 owledge\, and creativity. The exhibition follows the paths taken by works 
 of art across national borders\, through military depots\, and in and out 
 of networks of collectors\, looters\, ideologues\, and restitution organiz
 ations.\n\nPlease register in advance to receive Zoom link.\n\n
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