On March 6, 2013 Music of the Americas and the Italian Academy at Columbia University...
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.