Showing at Yeshiva University Museum in the The Flatiron, Gramercy area.
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Media: Sculpture, Ceramics, Other
These bronze sculptures by Tel Aviv-based artist Varda Rotem were inspired by the literary themes of Franz Kafka: the challenge to capture the essence of man's conflict with his destiny and his desire to be released from his chains. Rotem's source of sculptural inspiration is the work of Alberto Giacometti. Rotem was born in Zagreb, Yugoslavia, and was educated at Hebrew University, Jerusalem and the Avni Institute of Art, Tel Aviv. The exhibition opening will also launch The Jerusalem Review, an independent journal, in the U.S.
From 2008-02-03 To 2008-08-31
Adults $8, Seniors and Students $6, Members, Children under 5, Yeshiva University Faculty, Administration and Students Free (with valid ID)
From 11:00 To 17:00
Closed on Mondays, Fridays, Saturdays
Between 5th and 6th Ave. Subway: Q/W/N/R/4/5/6 to Union Square, 1/2/3/9 to 14th Street or A/C/E to 14th Street
15 W 16th St., New York, NY 10011
Phone: 2122948330
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