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Exhibit Opening: LOST AND FOUND

The Gate : Internment camp at Huyton, near Liverpool, Samson Schames, 1940s. © LBI
The Gate : Internment camp at Huyton, near Liverpool, Samson Schames, 1940s. © LBI

Datum und Uhrzeit:

15. September | 22:00

Veranstaltungsort

LBI New York | Berlin – Center for Jewish History

15 W 16th St
New York, 10011 USA

Veranstalter

LBI New York | Berlin

Exhibit Opening: LOST AND FOUND

Center for Jewish History (map)
15 W. 16th St.
New York, NY 10011

FormatPersönlich

The event is free of admission, ➚ get your tickets here.

 

 

 

 

The Life and Art of Samson Schames

Samson Schames, a Jewish artist forced to flee Nazi Germany, found an extraordinary visual language in exile – creating vivid mosaics out of rubble gathered from the bombed streets of London. These haunting works express the devastation and uncertainty of war and survive as early examples of “detritus art”—artworks made from materials typically considered waste or scraps.

Through an exploration of Schames’ life in his native Frankfurt am Main and his exiles in London and New York, LOST AND FOUND traces the development and resilience of an artist across time, space, and historical ruptures. Combining works from multiple institutions and private collections on both sides of the Atlantic, it is the first comprehensive presentation of Schames’ works in the US.

Art could never repair what Samson Schames lost, but in that loss, he sought and found both meaning and a language for expressing it.

Doors will open at 6:00 PM. Executive Director Emeritus William H. Weitzer will give welcome remarks at 7:15, followed by a reception.