The Charms of Frankenstein with Fiona Sampson and Maya Attoun
A guest blog post reviewing our Charms of Frankenstein exhibition.
The Kindertransport in its wider historical context
A collaboration with the Jewish Museum London, the Wiener Library, the Pears Institute for the Study of Antisemitism and The Second Generation Network
Artist Maya Attoun engages with the Jewish Museum collection
Maya Attoun (b. in Jerusalem, 1974) is an award winning artist whose work has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions across the world. This October, to celebrate the bicentenary of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, Maya created a site-specific art installation within the galleries of the Jewish Museum London, combining her own artwork with the museum’s collection […]
Designing Exhibits at the Jewish Museum
Alison Brody tries her hand at curation as a curatorial intern.
Putting a Stamp on the Jewish New Year!
Rosh Hashanah postcards from our collection
Debating (and visiting) Museums in Poland
Every four years the European Association for Jewish Studies organises an international conference that brings together hundreds of delegates
Julian Maddison – First Encounters with René Goscinny
Guest writer, Julian Maddison, explores his love of René Goscinny.
Theatrical Photoshoot!
Theatre costumes worn by the award-winning Jewish actor, Henry Goodman, during productions of The Merchant of Venice and Fiddler on the Roof have recently entered the collection of Jewish Museum London thanks to the actor’s generous donation. Before storing them safely away, we took the opportunity to set up a 2-day photoshoot (yes, it really […]
Fragments of Childhood – Then and Now
by Jemima Jarman, Assistant Curator The Jewish Museum London recently received a generous donation of 14 charming oil paintings, depicting East Ham, Ilford in the 1930s. The artist, A. David Crown, M.D., (1924-2016), created these paintings after retiring from a medical career in Rochester, New York; drawing upon memories of his early childhood and the […]
Orientalism in the Alfred Rubens Collection
by Dr Kathrin Pieren, Collections Manager and Curator The museum’s Rubens Collection of 1,600 drawings, prints, etchings, and lithographs from the 17th to the 20th century encompasses scenes from Jewish life and portrays Jewish personalities, mostly from Britain. Yet, it also includes ethnographic prints of Jews from Northern Africa, Turkey and the Middle East. These […]