From Generation to Generation (L’DOR V’DOR)
Don't miss this exhibition from young artist Gideon Summerfield in conjunction with the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust.
Designing the 20th Century: Life and Work of Abram Games
Abram Games was one of the most important and influential figures of 20th century graphic design.
Four Four Jew: Football, Fans and Faith
A major new exhibition by Jewish Museum London exploring the untold story of Jews and football.
Israel Zangwill – 150 years
This temporary display case will offer visitors the chance to see a less well known side of Zangwill, specifically that of his relationship with his children and agent.
Amy Winehouse: A Family Portrait
The Jewish Museum is staging an original exhibition about Amy Winehouse, co-curated with her brother Alex and sister-in-law Riva.
R.B. Kitaj: Obsessions
R.B. Kitaj (1932–2007) was one of the most significant painters of the post-war period.
Miranda Lopatkin: Ghostly Visions
Miranda Lopatkin will display 6 works made from a very special slide library gifted to her.
Portraits of Primo Levi
To coincide with Holocaust Memorial Day we will be displaying a series of portraits of Primo Levi, one of the most important survivor-writers on the Holocaust and a key literary figure of the twentieth century.
Adi Nes: The Village
The Jewish Museum is delighted to present the first ever UK show of the internationally renowned Israeli photographer Adi Nes.
Ludwig Guttmann: Father of the Paralympic Games
In summer 2012, the London International Paralympic Games will see 4,200 athletes from over 150 countries compete in 20 sports to packed crowds.