In the Prussian Blue series at the Americas Society, Yishai Jusidman undertakes “figurative work that re-establishes painting as a medium capable of wrestling with the thorniest questions.”
Music of the Americas hosted a discussion with the choral group about the music of Argentine composer Osvaldo Golijov and the poetry of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda.
AS/COA's Gabriela Rangel notes how artist Yishai Jusidman "achieved a very difficult task to bring painterly conventions into an abstract reality that is self-referential as well as historical" in Prussian Blue on view at Americas Society.
The renowned lutenist played eighteenth-century pieces at Music of the Americas in November.
Prussian Blue - Memory after Representation: Yishai Jusidman at the Americas Society exposes Jusidman’s artistic investigation on issues of representation, memory and trauma, and the complexities of our contemporary visual experiences.
En Prussian Blue: Memory after Representation, presentada en Americas Society, Yishai Jusidman expresó su intención de emplear la pintura como vehículo para sustentar la memoria pública del Holocausto.
See photos from Mexican artist Yishai Jusidman's Winter 2013 exhibition at Americas Society.