20 January 2015 - 19 April 2015
What does Love mean to you?
Don’t miss the Jewish Museum London’s first crowd-sourced exhibition featuring everyday objects, historic artefacts, and works of art inspired by love.
Members of the public have submitted their own objects related to the theme of love, with intimate, surprising and moving testimonies of what these objects mean to them.
A selection of over 30 objects will be displayed in the Jewish Museum’s Welcome Gallery alongside treasures from their Judaica collection.
The exhibition includes objects from numerous religious and cultural traditions, including Christianity and Islam, lent by people from across the globe, from America to India.
Love is the first in a series of three crowd-sourced exhibitions in 2015 produced in collaboration with the Cultural Institute at King’s College London.
Calls for submissions for subsequent exhibitions on the themes of Journey and Sacrifice, as well as blogs, interviews, and videos related to the project can be found on the King’s Cultural Institute website.
Your Jewish Museum is a Cultural Institute at King’s project in collaboration with the Department of Theology & Religious Studies and the Jewish Museum London.