This show brings together works on paper belonging to the collection of the Museu Judaico de São Paulo and donated by the authors themselves or their families, through Ruth Tarasantchi, one of the founders of the institution.
EXHIBITION
05.04 to 09.07
Boris Lurie – Art, Grief and Survival
Having most of his family executed by the nazis during World War II, Boris Lurie (1924-2008) dedicated his life to building restless and disquieting work.
EXHIBITION
FROM NOVEMBER 18 TO MARCH 5
Modern women! São Paulo through their eyes
Fleeing the Nazi persecution that plagued Europe and that resulted in forced migration, they arrived in Brazil and settled in São Paulo in the first decades of the 20th century. The city that they chose as their new home had, at that moment, gained the stereotypical image of “the largest industrial center of Latin America”.
EXHIBITION
28.05.2022 a 18.09.2022
Botannica Tirannica – Giselle Beiguelman
Numerous plant species, many previously named by original peoples, were (re)christened with misogynist, racist, anti-Semitic and prejudiced names, creating another layer of symbolic violence against identities outside normative and hegemonic models.