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Art, Identity, Migration
Ben Uri at the 2023 London Art Fair

Art, Identity, Migration: Ben Uri at the 2023 London Art Fair

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Emmanuel Levy, Crucifixion, 1942

Emmanuel Levy 1900-1986

Crucifixion, 1942
oil on canvas
102 x 78 cm
signed and dated (lower right): Emmanuel Levy 1942
2004-2
© Emmanuel Levy estate
Photo: Bridgeman images

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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) R. B. Kitaj, Self-portrait after Masaccio, 2005
  • Crucifixion
Emmanuel Levy's Crucifixion is a personal protest against Jewish persecution in mainland Europe during the Nazi era and probably his most powerful work in this genre. Here, Levy has used...
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Emmanuel Levy's Crucifixion is a personal protest against Jewish persecution in mainland Europe during the Nazi era and probably his most powerful work in this genre. Here, Levy has used Christ as a symbol for the suffering of the Jews. From the nineteenth century onwards, Christ had been variously depicted as a preacher, scholar, mystical visitor or a victim of anti-Semitism by Jewish artists, including Maurycy Gottlieb, Wilhelm Wachtel and Marc Chagall. Levy draws on both Jewish and Christian imagery to present Christ as an orthodox Jew with his Tallit (prayer shawl) and prayer phylacteries. The label ‘Jude’ in blood red above and the rows of white crosses (traditionally marking Christian graves) symbolise the many Jews who were being killed at the time. Religious iconography was a dominant theme in Levy’s work, and his Two Rabbis with Scrolls of the Law (Ben Uri Collection) employs a similar pared-down modern style and bold patterning to illustrate the joyous Jewish festival of Simchat Torah. Levy’s central theme, however, was always the human condition.
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Provenance

acquired at Bonhams through the generous assistance of the members of the Board of the Ben Uri Gallery 2004

Exhibitions

2004
The Modern and the New: An Examination of the Permanent Collection alongside New Works by Invited British, European and American Jewish Artists
Ben Uri Gallery - The London Jewish Museum of Art


2006
Recent Acquisitions 2001-2006
Ben Uri Gallery - The London Jewish Museum of Art


2009
Homeless & Hidden 2: World Class Collection Homeless & Hidden
Ben Uri Gallery


2010
Apocalypse: unveiling a lost masterpiece by Marc Chagall and 50 selected masterworks from the Ben Uri Collection
Osborne Samuel


2010
Cross Purposes: Shock and Contemplation in Images of the Crucifixion
Ben Uri Gallery


2014
Made in Manchester: The Art of Emmanuel Levy (1900-1986)
Manchester Jewish Museum


2015
Out of Chaos – Ben Uri: 100 Years in London
Somerset House


2018
Acquisitions and Long-Term Loan Highlights Since 2001
Ben Uri Gallery


2023
Art, Identity, Migration - Ben Uri at the London Art Fair
Business Design Centre


2023
A Brush with Evil: Peter Howson's Holocaust Crowd Scene II
Ben Uri Gallery

Literature

Monica Bohm-Duchen, 'A Jewish Jesus: Monica Bohm-Duchen explores Christian imagery in the work of Jewish artists' Art and Christianity (Winter 2020) pp. 2-9.;
Sarah MacDougall, 'Emmanuel Levy', Encylopedia of the Bible and its Reception, (de Gruyter online, 2018);
Rachel Dickson and Sarah MacDougall, eds., Out of Chaos: Ben Uri; 100 Years in London (London: Ben Uri Gallery, 2015) pp. 96-97.;
Sarah MacDougall, Made in Manchester: the Art of Emmanuel Levy (Exhibition texts, Jewish Museum Manchester/Ben Uri Gallery, 2013);
David Breuer-Weil, 'Emmanuel Levy, Crucifixion, 1942' in Cross Purposes: Shock and Contemplation in Images of the Crucifixion (ed. N. Hepburn, exh. cat, Mascalls Gallery/Ben Uri Gallery; London 2010), p. 35.
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