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Break + Bleed to Open at San José Museum of Art on June 4, 2021


Break + Bleed to Open at San José Museum of Art on June 4, 2021
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Josef Albers, “White Line Squares XIII,” 1966–1970. Lithograph on paper, 21 x 21 inches. Gift of the Docent Council. 1979.06. “Break + Bleed” on view at San José Museum of Art June 4, 2021–January 31, 2022.
San José Museum of Art
New exhibition will feature artists who exemplify the spirit of post-painterly abstraction.
During the late 1950s and 60s, artists began to diverge from the painterly, gestural approaches of Abstract Expressionism in favor of what the American art critic Clement Greenberg in 1964 called “post-painterly abstraction.”  ....

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How Healers Became Killers, Nazi Medical Professionals


The Holocaust Memorial Center Zekelman Family
Campus is hosting How Healers Became Killers, Nazi Medical Professionals, to commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Wednesday, January 27. The program also is the opening event of the new featured exhibit, Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race, which opens January 17 and is slated to run until July 11, 2021.
“We are proud to host this thought-provoking exhibit and opening program which scrutinizes the complicity medical professionals had in the Holocaust,” said Holocaust Memorial Center CEO Rabbi Eli Mayerfeld. “The most important lesson we teach is that history is made through a
series of choices and that every choice has a consequence. By teaching the lessons of the Holocaust, our fervent hope is that each of us will be upstanders, not bystanders, when we witness wrongful actions.” ....

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