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Special Exhibition
11/15/2002
to 1/12/2003
Pavel Feinstein: Paintings
Feinstein's works are difficult to classify according to a contemporary art movement or school of art. They conform to the genres handed down throughout the history of art – still life, group and biblical scenes; they are representational and are painted, as tradition would dictate, in oil. (...)
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Special Exhibition
10/25/2002
to 1/26/2003
Disposable Eyes
The exhibition "Disposable Eyes" merges two photo projects: "Promised Land" by Suzanna Lauterbach (Berlin) and "Pen-Pal" by Eytan Shouker & Eldad Cidor (Tel Aviv). (...)
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Special Exhibition
6/1/2002
to 8/18/2002
Dream Worlds! Sound Worlds!
School children paint their dreams. Spontaneously and unplanned, pictures by school children hung next to the "Freud" exhibition by Robert Longo offer a commentary on Sigmund Freud's interpretation of dreams. (...)
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Special Exhibition
5/30/2002
to 8/18/2002
Robert Longo: Works from the Freud Drawings
The large-format black and white drawings came into being in New York in 1999 and 2000. They show details from Sigmund Freud's apartment in the Berggasse 19 in Vienna, and resemble photographs at first glance. And indeed they were inspired by photographs taken shortly before Freud's emigration on 4 July, 1938. (...)
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Special Exhibition
2/2/2002
to 4/7/2002
Poyln: An Eradicated Jewish World
Photographs by the Polish photographer and poet, Alter Kacyzne, document life in the Polish shtetls. These are pictures of a lost home, later destroyed once and for all by the National Socialists. (...)






