Reflections on Man’s Fate – Paintings and Wall Hangings by Judith Liberman

libermanReflections on Man’s Fate is an exhibition of paintings and textile works by artist Judith Weinshall Liberman. Drawn from works from the Museum’s permanent collection, the show includes wall hangings and works on canvas from the artist’s Holocaust Paintings, Holocaust Wall Hangings, Skull Series and Genocide Series. Her work focuses on the present state of mankind as well as the relentlessness and enormity of history’s darkest period.

Born in Israel, Liberman came to the United States after completing high school. She received four American university degrees in social studies and law, including a J.D. degree from the University of Chicago Law School and an LL.M. degree from the University of Michigan Law School. Initially she wrote and lectured about law, before redirecting her interest and passion into art. Judith is the award-winning author-illustrator of The Bird’s Last Song (Addison-Wesley, 1976). She has exhibited her work in one-person and group shows throughout the United States, including an earlier solo exhibition at The Florida Holocaust Museum and abroad. Her work can be found in public and private collections around the world.

 

This exhibition may be loaned as a whole or, depending on the borrowing institution’s space, may be separated at the request of the institution.

  • Exhibition includes 47 paintings, 14 textile wall hangings (may vary by institution)
  • Each individually packed
  • Lean fee varies depending on number of pieces borrowed (plus freight)

This exhibition has been shown at institutions such as:

  • Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education, Cincinnati, OH
  • Shorecrest Preparatory School, St. Petersburg, FL

Read the latest review by Tampa Bay Times Art Critic, Lennie Bennett.

View this video of artist Judith Liberman discussing her Holocaust series.

Click here to visit Judith Liberman’s website and learn more about her work.