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"In an Instant. Photographs by Fred Stein"

Press Invitation to the Press Conference

Press Release, Thu 7 Nov 2013

The Jewish Museum Berlin’s exhibition "In an Instant. Photographs by Fred Stein" (22 November 2013 to 23 March 2014) is the first retrospective of the work of photographer Fred Stein (1909–1967) to be held in Germany. The son of a rabbi, Fred Stein was born in Dresden and trained as a lawyer there. In 1933 he emigrated to Paris, and in 1941 from there to New York. In the cities of his emigration, he made photography his profession.

With his Leica and later a Rolleiflex, Stein captured countless moments of everyday life in the streets of Paris and New York. He also took more than 1,200 portrait photographs. The list of their subjects reads like a Who is Who of prominent twentieth-century personalities, including such names as Albert Einstein, Thomas Mann, Hannah Arendt, Salvador Dalí, and Hermann Hesse. Presenting more than 130 black-and-white photographs, personal documents, and anecdotes, the exhibition offers wide-ranging insights into the life and work of Fred Stein - an outstanding observer and chronicler of his era.

Contact

Press office
T +49 (0)30 259 93 419
presse@jmberlin.de

Address

Jewish Museum Berlin Foundation
Lindenstraße 9–14
10969 Berlin

We cordially invite you to visit the exhibition before it opens, at a press conference in the exhibition space of the Eric F. Ross Gallery. The photographer’s son Peter Stein will be present and will speak about his father.

Press Conference Thursday, 21 November 2013
Accreditation from 10.30 am
Start 11 am
Where Libeskind Builiding, ground floor, Eric F. Ross Gallery
With Cilly Kugelmann, Program Director, Jewish Museum Berlin
Theresia Ziehe, Curator of Photography, Jewish Museum Berlin
Peter Stein, New York, the artist’s son

A fully illustrated publication offers the first comprehensive overview of the photographer’s oeuvre:
200 pages, bilingual German / English, Heidelberg: Kehrer Verlag, bookstore edition Euro 49.90.

To help us in planning the press conference, please email us by Tuesday, 19 November if you wish to attend.

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