Zooming In: I-Tal-Yah: An Island of Divine Dew. Italian Crossroads in Jewish Culture (Fall 2016)

Date: 
April 30, 2021
TIME: 
12:00 PM - 12:30 PM
Location: 
Virtual event
The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life
City: 
Berkeley, CA
Cost: 
Free

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Curatorial Conversations from The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life

Curators Francesco Spagnolo and Shir Kochavi present insights and connections emerging from the holdings of UC Berkeley's Magnes Collection, one of the largest Jewish museum collections in the world. During the Spring Semester, they will be reflecting on exhibitions presented by The Magnes over the last decade, highlighting how they will be revisited in the context of Time Capsules, a new exhibition opening to the public in the Fall.

All major Jewish museum collections include important artifacts from Italy, and The Magnes is no exception. A crossroad of world cultures, Italy has been for over two millennia a haven, in the heartland of Christianity, for Italian, Sephardic, and Ashkenazi Jews. The Italian-Jewish symbiosis flourished with the Modern Era, in the Renaissance ghettos, continuing through the 19th-century Emancipation, and up to the present. On the occasion of the five-hundredth anniversary of the establishment of the Venice Ghetto (1516), I-Tal-Yah presented a selection of manuscripts, books, ritual objects, textiles, photographs, and postcards collected in the course of five decades.

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Interests: Arts & Culture, Virtual
Organized By: 
The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life
Co-organizers: 
UC Berkeley L&S Art & Humanities
Event Contact Person: 
Rana Burroughs
510.643.2526
Speakers: 
Francesco Spagnolo
Francesco Spagnolo is a multidisciplinary scholar focusing on Jewish studies, music, and digital media. At the University of California, Berkeley, he is the Curator of The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life and an Associate Adjunct Professor in the Department of Music. Among his publications are Italian Jewish Musical Traditions (Rome-Jerusalem, 2001) and The Jewish World: 100 Treasures of Art and Culture (New York, 2014).
Shir Gal Kochavi
Shir Gal Kochavi, Assistant Curator at The Magnes, is an art historian with extensive expertise in provenance research and the history of collecting. In 2017, she received her PhD from the University of Leeds, UK, after completing an MA in The History of Business of Art and Collecting from the Institut d’Études Superieures des Arts, Paris (2008). Her professional experience includes assistant positions in art and antiques galleries, and leading the provenance research department at the Company for Location and Restitution of Holocaust Victims' Assets in Israel.