CURRENT EXHIBITION
Twisted Into Recognition: Clichés of Jews and Others
September 26, 2008—January 18, 2009
Press Release
Twisted Into Recognition: Clichés of Jews and Others is about the stereotypical ways images and objects are seen, perceived, and classified. Stereotypes and clichés are an integral part of our perception, shaping our image of ourselves and others as well as our sense of belonging to a distinct group or nation apart from others. Through their simplification, these characterizations may help us to overcome our fear of the unknown, but at the same time, serve as a breeding ground for racist ideologies.
Twisted Into Recognition is a multimedia exhibition that juxtaposes historical objects, items from material culture, and contemporary art and film to demonstrate the persistence of stereotypes (whether intentional or supposed) and how they have been subverted for commentary today. This exhibition was organized by The Jewish Museum Berlin and The Jewish Museum Vienna.
A public exhibition preview will be held Thursday, September 25, 5:30-8 pm, admission is free.
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