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Travelling exhibition through Germany 2021-2022
- Jecheskiel David Kirszenbaum Karikaturen eines Bauhäuslers zur Weimarer Republik
Wanderausstellung in Volkshochschulen
in ganz Deutschland
All information and details about the (also digitally accesible) exhibition of Kirszenbaums recently discovered caricatures, on this website:
https://kirszenbaum.vhs-weimar.de/
VERNISSAGE: August 28th 2021 in Weimar, Germany
Other dates & locations will be listed here.
The Boulogne Billancourt new Jewish Center in conjunction with the Musée des Années Trente, Paris suburb, France
31st March - 5th May 2019
„Jesekiel Kirszenbaum. Lasker-Schüler und Der Sturm“
at
Center for Persecuted Arts, Solingen, Germany
(Zentrum für verfolgte Künste)
Further information on the museum can be viewed on their website: www.verfolgte-kuenste.de/
Impressions from the inauguration can be viewed on the museum's Facebook page
Exhibition 2019 in Germany
The exhibition in the Center for Persecuted Arts in Solingen is the first retrospective exhibition in Germany on J. D. Kirszenbaum since the Second World War. It brings the artist back to a country, where he once lived, studied and established himself as an artist.
Newsletter March 2019,
download here:
The Kirszenbaum exhibition
mounted at the Museum of the Jewish People at Beit Hatfutsot, 2013
"The Lost Generation"
Book release
J. D. Kirszenbaum (1900 – 1954) The Lost Generation
/ La génération perdue
Publisher: Somogy Art Publishers; Bilingual edition (September 1, 2013)
Language: English
J.D. Kirszenbaum recently featured in:
Somogy éditions d'Art 2013
J. D. Kirszenbaum (1900 – 1954) The Lost Generation / La génération perdue
Slate's best books of 2013
Publié le Mis à jour le
17/12/2013
Press essay:
La résurrection de J. D. Kirszenbaum
VINCENT NOCE, August 2013