Julia Weiner
Julia Weiner is Senior Lecturer in Art History at Regent's University, London and the JC art critic. #000d
GP who had his stethoscope turned into Surrealist art
Jeffrey Sherwin is proof that you do not need megabucks to be an important art collector.
Genius whose art was put in a freak show
Sir Jacob Epstein is a pioneer of modern sculpture, but during his life his work was ridiculed
The lowly East Ender who gave Britain one of its greatest gifts
The Gilbert Collection — one of Britain’s most prized artistic possessions — is about to go on display at the V&A.
Influenced by Picasso, inspired by Israel
Jacques Lipchitz is one of the few great sculptors to tackle Jewish subjects.
Award win puts artist in the Frieze frame
The most important artwork you haven’t seen before
Sculptor Louise Nevelson is a legend in America, but almost unknown over here.
Review: Forced Journeys
We visit an exhibition devoted to the work of artists who fled the Nazis
The artist of the Century
Feliks Topolski’s mural depicting the history of the past 100 years is set to be a landmark on the London art scene.
The golden age that the pogroms couldn’t destroy
A unique collection of 700-year-old treasure from a lost medieval Jewish community is going on show in London
Review: Out Of The Shadows: A Life Of Gerda Taro
The fanciful view of a tragic war photographer
Review: Human Expressionism: the Human Figure and the Jewish experience
Why our art kept the face
Babylon, fact and myth
We ask why the Jews’ ancient city of exile is the subject of a major exhibition.
Interview: David Dawson
Uncovered: my life as Lucian Freud’s model
Caught on canvas: big screen artists
Young video artists Aura Satz and Yael Bartana.
Hardrian the bone-grinder
The exiles who cut it
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