UC Berkeley Magnes Collection to present new exhibition of photographer Roman Vishniac

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UC Berkeley Magnes Collection to present new exhibition of photographer Roman Vishniac
Roman Vishniac (1891-1990), Untitled, Jerusalem, 1967, color slide. Gift of Mara Vishniac Kohn, The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life, University of California, Berkeley, 2018.15.2.21.82. Image courtesy of The Magnes Collection. All rights reserved.



BERKELEY, CA.- The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life opened its newest exhibition, Cities and Wars: Roman Vishniac in Berlin and Jerusalem (1947/1967), yesterday featuring never before seen work by Russian-Jewish photographer Roman Vishniac (1897-1990).

“Cities and Wars follows Vishniac’s journeys to Berlin in 1947 and Jerusalem in 1967. The photographer considered both cities ‘home,’ each in a very different and unique way—Berlin, a once fabled, and then lost, haven where he had begun his life as a documentary photographer; and Jerusalem, which catered to his deep connection with the Jewish experience,” reflects Magnes Curator Francesco Spagnolo. “Both cities were devastated by war as Vishniac photographed them: World War II had completely destroyed Berlin, and the Six-Day War had thoroughly transformed Jerusalem. Each journey echoes dramatically in today’s experience.”

Using large-format black-and-white photographic prints from negatives shot in Berlin, along with digital displays of color slides from Jerusalem, this exhibition shares Vishniac’s unique gaze and careful chronicling of the effects of war on urban life.

Born to a Russian-Jewish family, Roman Vishniac lived in interwar Berlin and immigrated to the United States in 1940. A versatile photographer, biologist, art collector, and educator, Vishniac's imagery ranges from urban street life to rural communities and from portraiture to cutting-edge microphotography.

“Roman Vishniac’s iconic photographs—literally tens of thousands of surviving images—have shaped our perception of Jewish life in Europe before the Holocaust," said Tad Taube, founder and chairman of Taube Philanthropies. “Now, The Magnes shines a light on his lesser known, though equally important, photographs of Jews in postwar Berlin and in Jerusalem in the wake of the 1967 war. Taube Philanthropies is proud to support this remarkable archive that enables people everywhere to treasure Jewish experience and to carry this legacy forward.”

Showcasing new facets of the renowned photographer’s body of work is an integral part of the care and processing of the Roman Vishniac Archive, which the photographer’s daughter, Mara Vishniac Kohn, donated to The Magnes in 2018. The Archive is generously supported by Taube Philanthropies, Libitzky Family Foundation, Barbara and Sheldon Rothblatt, Frederick J. Isaac Philanthropic Fund, Richard Nagler, and an anonymous donor.

“It is a privilege to exhibit never-before published photographs from the Roman Vishniac Archive that offer insights into the consequences of war, as well as the ways in which life can remain in and return to cities that have experienced the horrors of armed conflict,” said Magnes Executive Director Hannah Weisman. “Cities and Wars begins to reveal the depth of Vishniac’s legacy. Our ongoing project to process the Archive and provide public access to it will certainly reveal new understandings of Vishniac’s enduring influence as a documentarian and artist.”

The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life was established in 2010 following the transfer of the Judah L. Magnes Museum to the University of California, Berkeley. The museum connects people of all backgrounds with the vibrancy and diversity of Jewish life in the global diaspora and the American West through its holdings of art, objects, texts, and music.

The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life, UC Berkeley
Cities and Wars: Roman Vishniac in Berlin and Jerusalem (1947/1967)
August 29th, 2023 - December 14th, 2023










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