On view at the Jewish Museum, New York | GEDI SIBONY

Gedi Sibony, Still Life with Cast, 2021. Oil and latex on found oil painting, 18 × 24 in (46 × 61 cm). Courtesy the artist and the Jewish Museum, New York. Gift of Agnes Gund in honor of Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

GEDI SIBONY in Identity, Culture, and Community: Stories from the Collection of the Jewish Museum and Pruzan Family Center for Learning

The Jewish Museum, New York

Ongoing

The large-scale group exhibition Identity, Culture, and Community: Stories from the Collection of the Jewish Museum unfolds across the Museum’s third floor in a thematic and chronologically integrated presentation, vastly varying in scale and materiality, from archaeological artifacts and Jewish ceremonial works to contemporary painting and sculpture. The Museum’s renewed and newly opened fourth floor features the Pruzan Family Center for Learning, where art and objects from the collection are displayed in gallery settings, adjacent to facilities for educational programming. These two floors are joined visually by a dramatic, monumentally scaled installation of more than 130 Hanukkah lamps from around the world, and from antiquity to the present day, underscoring the central meaning of light as a symbol of enlightenment and hope across cultures.

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