Artist and curator Glenn Sujo was born in Argentina and now lives in London. He is a founding member of the Faculty of the Prince’s Drawing School. Since his first solo exhibition, Histories, in 1982, Sujo’s many exhibitions have included Legacies of Silence: The Visual Arts and Holocaust Memory (Imperial War Museum, London, 2001). His work is found in many collections, including the British Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The de Pinto family were wealthy merchant bankers who lived in Amsterdam from the seventeenth century on. In the Iberian Peninsula, members of the family converted to Christianity at the end of the…
This poster, designed by an unknown artist, presents in a clear, graphic manner the goal of the Soviet campaign to eradicate religious life. The texts in Yiddish emphasize the need to bring an end to…
A gigantic queue in front of the American Embassy building. Today the 36,124th person has already been entered on the waiting list. The majority are Muscovites, but many have come from other cities…