Temple Judea Museum: CARVED LEGACIES

Event details

  • Friday | September 27, 2024 to Friday | November 22, 2024
  • All Day
  • 8339 Old York Road
  • 2158878700

CARVED LEGACIES: Artists Shaping a Jewish Visual World

The TJM Sculpture Collection is small but varied, it is biblical, personal, historical, and fun. It reflects Jewish culture, history, folk art, religious practice and themes connected with Israel. There are sculptures created by well-known artists such as Phillip Ratner and folk sculptures by unknown artisans. There are dolls from Israel, made by hand for the tourist trade in the years after Israel was created and, many years later, intimate ceramic sculptures created by Ethiopian immigrants to Israel for a later tourist trade. An American doll reflects upon stories of diaspora – emigration and immigration.

Shown by TJM for the first time in Carved Legacies, and a special feature in this display are miniature sculptural environments or constructions, based upon the physical format of books, by the late Gad Almaliah (1939 – 2007.) They are from a gift of fourteen such works given to this museum by the artist’s widow. We are especially proud to have been chosen as the keeper of Gad Almaliah’s unique and important creative legacy.

Rita Rosen Poley, Director/Curator of The Temple Judea Museum

NOTES: Thanks to Leon Chudzinski, TJM’s Installation curator for his considerable talents and help in installing this exhibition.

While our exhibitions are temporary, our collections are available 24/7. Just search for Temple Judea Museum Online Collections and enjoy our treasures anytime you like. Thanks to the hard work of our TJM volunteers for making this possible. You can also peruse our past exhibition history, and much more, on the TJM webpage on the KI site.

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