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When the topic of Anti-Judaism surfaces, people tend to think about the Nazis, the Holocaust, or modern-day conflicts. But the roots of this prejudice go back much further, woven into the fabric of European art for centuries. It's time to uncover how European visual art has both reflected and reinforced antisemitic beliefs since the Middle Ages.
Join New York Adventure Club as we delve into the complex portrayal of Judaism in European art, exploring how visual representations from the Middle Ages to today have contributed to the enduring legacy of Anti-Judaism.
Led by Argentinian Jewish translator, tour guide, and visual artist Claudia Hercman, our unique experience will include:
Afterward, we'll have a Q&A session with Claudia — any and all questions are welcomed and encouraged!
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See you there, virtually!
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About Claudia
Claudia Hercman is an Argentinian tour guide and translator. She is also a sculptor and painter, whose main subjects are Memory and Uprooting, in honour of her four grandparents who emigrated from Poland to Argentina in the ´30s.
Claudia was born and raised in Buenos Aires, into the Argentinean Jewish community. Twenty years ago, she became bored of translating books with a computer as her only company, so she decided to study tourism and history. She has been conducting City, Art and Jewish tours ever since, and enjoying every single moment of it. And then, 2020 arrived, and with it the pandemic, which forced her to go back to spending time with her computer. So she decided to create these virtual lectures as an excuse to be able to talk to people and meet new friends from all over the world.
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Categories: Virtual, Art & Entertainment
91 tickets available
Monday, June 16
08:00 PM - 09:30 PM