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Voices of Lombard Street : A Century of Change in East Baltimore

Visit this landmark exhibition opening that interprets the history of East Baltimore 's Jewish community. As it traces the neighborhood's evolution from 1900 to today, the exhibition will chronicle Jewish life and show how the experiences of Jews and other residents intersected, overlapped and diverged.

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On Display from Sunday, Sept 7 - Sun, January 4, 2008

Dateline: Israel

During the 60 years since the founding of the State of Israel, many people outside the country, informed mainly by media accounts, have come to see it primarily as a place of conflict.  What does this mean for art about Israel? 

Dateline Israel: New Photography and Video Art, on loan from The Jewish Museum, New York, and on view at the Jewish Museum of Maryland from September 7, 2008 through January 4, 2009, features work by noted artists from Israel, Europe, and America.
Artists represented in the exhibition include Boaz Arad, Yael Bartana, Rina Castelnuovo, Rineke Dijkstra, Barry Frydlender, Ori Gersht, Miki Kratsman, Leora Laor, Gillian Laub, Yaron Leshem, Motti Mizrachi, Orit Raff, Guy Raz, Wolfgang Tillmans, Wim Wenders, Pavel Wolberg, Sharon Ya’ari, and Catherine Yass. The exhibition reveals a country in flux that only a multiplicity of perspectives can bring into focus. The photographs and videos in Dateline Israel offer a rich, nuanced view of the country and its society.

Exhibition Opening
Dateline Israel: New Photography and Video Art

Sunday September 7, 12 noon - 4 p.m.
At its Baltimore debut, Gillian Laub will about talk her work, which appears in the show. After the creative conversation, join in Israeli dancing and enjoy kosher refreshments.
FREE ADMISSION!

 

 

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Lombard Street, 1930s

Courtesy of the Baltimore Sun

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gillian Laub (American; b. 1975, lives in New York), Tal and Moran, May 2002, from the series ‘Testimony,’  2002, chromogenic print.  Courtesy of the artist and Bonni Benrubi Gallery, New York.