Jerusalem Caporet
ANU - Museum of the Jewish People, Tel Aviv, Synagogue Hall, permanent exhibition
Curators: Amichai Achiman, Micol Schreiber
The symbolism of the walled city of Jerusalem serves as inspiration for this caporet. The cityscape of Jerusalem is depicted, almost painted, referencing its various forms—historical, real, and symbolic of a utopia, a united Jewish people. The caporet is crafted using a modular technique without any additional methods of connection, such as sewing or adhesives.
ANU - Museum of the Jewish People, Tel Aviv, Synagogue Hall, permanent exhibition
Curators: Amichai Achiman, Micol Schreiber
The symbolism of the walled city of Jerusalem serves as inspiration for this caporet. The cityscape of Jerusalem is depicted, almost painted, referencing its various forms—historical, real, and symbolic of a utopia, a united Jewish people. The caporet is crafted using a modular technique without any additional methods of connection, such as sewing or adhesives.