A magnificent survey exhibition of Jewish
avant-garde artists from Romania will open at the Jewish Historical
Museum (JHM) on 1 June 2011: From Dada to
Surrealism, with more than
seventy works of art from the period 1910-1938.
Most of these works have never been on display before in
the Netherlands, or anywhere outside Romania.
In the 1920s, artists such as Victor Brauner (1903-1966),
Marcel Janco (1895-1984), and Max Herman Maxy (1895-1971)
astonished the public with their fearless experimentalism.
Surrealist, abstract, and expressionistic works, picto-poetry, and
personal variations on Constructivism - nothing was too radical for
them. Along with fellow artists like Arthur Segal (1875-1944), they
were present at the birth of an influential avant-garde
movement.
In 1924, Brauner, Janco, and Maxy introduced the Romanian public to
modern art from Europe for the first time. They came into the
public eye again later through their contributions to well-known
magazines like 75 HP, Punct, and
Integral. The exhibition From Dada to Surrealism
presents the rise and development of a range of Jewish artists from
Romania, highlighting Segal's Neo-Impressionist art, Brauner's
Surrealist works, Janco's portraits, landscapes, and genre scenes,
and Maxy's growing interest in social themes.
Developments on the Romanian art scene in the
early twentieth century have received little serious study. Because
of the deeply ingrained anti-Semitism of the Eastern Bloc at the
time and in the decades that followed, art historians shied away
from publishing research on artists of Jewish origin. As a result,
their work long remained underappreciated in the West. The Jewish
Historical Museum is now offering the public an opportunity to
discover the unique achievements of these avant-garde artists. The
exhibition From Dada to Surrealism: Jewish Avant-Garde
Artists from Romania, 1910-1938 underscores the long-neglected
importance of Bucharest to the European avant-garde and explores
the relationship between Jewish identity and radical modernity. The
exhibition will run until 2 October 2011.
Virtual exhibition
The exhibition From Dada to
Surrealism is now live on Europeana. The virtual
exhibition is available in Dutch and English, and will soon be available in
French and German also. The virtual exhibition is a selection
of items from the exhibition in the JHM. Exciting features
include a zooming option, allowing you to view incredible
details in the images.
Visit the virtual exhibition The Jews of Romania of
Beth Hatfutsoth here.
A richly illustrated book accompanying the exhibition (€ 29,95)
will be available at the JHM Museum Shop and elsewhere.
For the exhibition From Dada to
Surrealism a surcharge of € 2,00 is payable.
For more information please contact Service &
Sales.