Amy Winehouse: A Family Portrait

The Contemporary Jewish Museum (The CJM) presents the US premiere of Amy Winehouse: A Family Portrait, a personal and intimate exhibition about Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse (1983–2011). Co-curated by the Jewish Museum, London and Winehouse’s brother Alex and sister-in-law Riva, the family gave the Jewish Museum unprecedented access to Winehouse’s belongings, including her guitar, record collection, and iconic outfits, which will be on view. The exhibition celebrates her passion for music, fashion, London, and her family. Many unseen photographs of Winehouse’s family life will also be on display, revealing her strong Jewish roots and heritage as well as her close family relationships.

Additionally, an exhibition of contemporary art organized by The CJM—titled You Know I’m No Good after a track on Winehouse’s album Back to Black (2006)—created in response to the Amy Winehouse phenomenon will be on view in an adjoining gallery. The exhibition includes work by Rachel Harrison, and new commissions by Jennie Ottinger, and Jason Jägel.

July 23–November 1, 2015

Image Credit: A young Amy outside her Grandma’s flat in Southgate. Photographer unknown © The Winehouse family. Amy Winehouse: A Family Portrait. On view July 23–November 1, 2015. The Contemporary Jewish Museum, San Francisco.

Interests: Arts & Culture
Date: 
July 23, 2015 to November 01, 2015
TIME: 
12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Location: 
The Contemporary Jewish Museum
736 Mission Street
City: 
San Francisco
Cost: 
$12 adults, $10 students and senior citizens with a valid ID, and $5 on Thursdays after 5pm. Youth 18 and under free.

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The Contemporary Jewish Museum