Barbara Steiner

Interview and Photo from the Frédéric Brenner – ZERHEILT: HEALED TO PIECES Exhibition Opening

Barbara Steiner stands next to her large-format portrait in the exhibition, in the portrait she is sitting on a picnic blanket in a meadow

Barbara Steiner in the exhibition ZERHEILT: HEALED TO PIECES; Jewish Museum Berlin, photo: Jule Roehr

My name is Barbara Steiner. I’m a therapist.

Where did the idea for your portrait’s staging and setting come from?

We didn’t have an idea. It was just a hot summer day.

How do you experience Jewish life in Berlin?

I experience Jewish life in Berlin as religiously varied, multicultural, increasingly modern. But I sometimes also miss the old Berlin Jewish community from 20 years ago, back when I moved to Berlin.

Describe your life in Berlin in three adjectives.

Traditional and at the same time eclectic, sometimes stressful.

What would your wish be for the future of Jewish life in Berlin?

More courage to express diversity. It ought to get even louder, maybe also more defiant.

A woman dressed in black with short hair sits on a red picnic blanket on a meadow and looks into the camera

From the photographic essay ZERHEILT: HEALED TO PIECES by Frédéric Brenner; Jewish Museum Berlin, purchased with the support of the Friends of the Jewish Museum Berlin

Citation recommendation:

Jewish Museum Berlin (2021), Barbara Steiner. Interview and Photo from the Frédéric Brenner – ZERHEILT: HEALED TO PIECES Exhibition Opening.
URL: www.jmberlin.de/en/node/8381

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