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Reimagined: 45 Years of Jewish Art - An Illustrated Talk by Mark Podwal

15 May 2017

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Monday
10:30 – 16:30

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Free

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  • Bx7, Bx10, BxM1, BxM2 to W. 261 St/Riverdale Ave stop. Walk west on W. 261st St. toward the Hudson River. HHAR gate is on Palisade Ave on the right.
  • 1 train to 231st St. stop or A train to 207th St. stop. Transfer to local bus Bx7 (available at both subway stops points) to W. 261 St/Riverdale Ave. Walk west on W. 261st St. toward the Hudson River. HHAR gate is on Palisade Ave on the right.
  • MetroNorth Railroad Hudson Line to Riverdale stop. Half-mile walk up Palisade Ave.
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Celebrated artist Mark Podwal will present an illustrated talk on the occasion of the publication of the first monograph on his work, "Reimagined: 45 Years of Jewish Art."

About

Derfner Judaica Museum + The Art Collection will host an illustrated talk by celebrated artist Mark Podwal on the occasion of the publication of the first monograph on his work, Reimagined: 45 Years of Jewish Art. The talk will take place on Monday, May 15, at 2:30 p.m. in the Biederman Library at the Hebrew Home at Riverdale,  5901 Palisade Avenue, in the Riverdale neighborhood of the Bronx. This event is free and open to the public. Please R.S.V.P. to 718.581.1596 or art@hebrewhome.org. Photo I.D. required for entrance.

Mark Podwal is world renowned for his innovative ink drawings and paintings of the Jewish experience. Initially known for his drawings for The New York Times Op-Ed page, he is the illustrator of numerous books in collaboration with such luminaries such as Elie Wiesel, Harold Bloom and Francine Prose.

Reimagined: 45 Years of Jewish Art is a massive collection and first monograph of this famed and prolific artist, who has connected with art lovers from New York, Prague, Israel and many places in between.  In this extended collection, the reader encounters the diverse array of works that represent and span Podwal’s illustrious career; from the whimsical, such as Matzoh Moon and Talmud Typewriter, to the political, such as Munich Massacre and Annexing Arab Anger, to the religious, which includes Passover Haggadah illustrations and textile designs from the world’s most historic synagogues. Luxuriously produced with 3 gate-folds, metallic ink, a transparent protective jacket, blue edging and spanning 45 years of intensive work, this collection of Podwal’s oeuvre contains more than 350 gorgeously reproduced artworks that imaginatively illuminate Jewish legend, history and tradition. Reimagined includes a foreword by Mr. Wiesel, a preface by Cynthia Ozick and an essay by Elisheva Carlebach.

About the Artist

Mark Podwal is a celebrated artist whose work is represented in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Israel Museum, the Jewish Museum in Prague, the Bodleian Library, the Library of Congress and many others. While attending New York University School of Medicine, the tumultuous events of the 1960s compelled Podwal to create a series of political drawings that were published as his first book The Decline and Fall of the American Empire. In 1996, the French government named Podwal an Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters. Beyond his works on paper, Podwal’s artistry has been employed in an array of diverse projects including the design of a series of decorative plates for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. His artwork has been engraved on a Congressional Gold Medal and embroidered on tapestries that adorn the Old-New Synagogue in Prague.

About Hebrew Home at Riverdale

As a member of the American Alliance of Museums, Hebrew Home at Riverdale by RiverSpring Health is committed to publicly exhibiting its art collection throughout its 32-acre campus including the Derfner Judaica Museum and a sculpture garden overlooking the Hudson River and Palisades. Derfner Judaica Museum + The Art Collection provides educational and cultural programming for residents of the Hebrew Home, their families and the general public from throughout New York City, its surrounding suburbs and visitors from elsewhere. RiverSpring Health is a nonprofit, non-sectarian geriatric organization serving more than 12,000 older adults in greater New York through its resources and community service programs. Museum hours: Sunday–Thursday, 10:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Art Collection and grounds open daily, 10:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Call 718.581.1596 for holiday hours and to schedule group tours, or for further information, visit our website at http://www.riverspringhealth.org/art

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