PHOTO: © Mena Liebold

Felix Nussbaum – Zur jüdischen Kunst zur Zeit des Zweiten Weltkrieges

In the organizer's words:

Felix Nussbaum, born in Osnabrück in 1904, was persecuted as a Jew by the National Socialists, forced into exile and lived in hiding in Brussels for years. Under the conditions of flight, marginalization and constant threat, he created a haunting painterly oeuvre that is one of the most important artistic testimonies to Jewish experience in the 20th century. His paintings combine personal memories with political reality and make persecution, loss and survival visible. The lecture provides an insight into Nussbaum's life and work and explores the potential of art as a form of remembrance and resistance.

A lecture by Jannik Westermann on the artist Felix Nussbaum
Free admission, no registration necessary

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Location

MÄDLER ART FORUM
MÄDLER ART FORUM Grimmaische Straße 2-4 04109 Leipzig

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