Columbus Museum of Art debuts major display featuring over 150 sketches, storyboards and paintings by creator including designs for opera, theater, film, and television

Known as 'the lost mural,' the colorful piece was painted by a Lithuanian immigrant in a style common to synagogues across pre-Holocaust Europe

Hungarian Jew George Mayer-Marton completed 'The Crucifixion' in 1955, years after escaping Austria and moving to the UK; decision to preserve it comes after years of uncertainty

Unfinished works by Jewish Italian Modernist artist came to light when canvas of 'Nude with a Hat' at University of Haifa’s Hecht Museum was X-rayed as part of a study of his work

The celebrity designer is adapting his signature style to create ornate religious marriage contracts in what may be his most Jewish project to date

Opening in the US on April 22, 'Charlotte' portrays the first graphic novelist and her feverish 18-month labor of love to chronicle her life before her murder at Auschwitz

Display of 19th-century American artists was to feature Moses Jacob Ezekiel and Theodore Moise; curator denounces development as 'unfortunate surrender to cancel culture'

Show of 37 pieces by 95-year-old artist, author, Holocaust survivor and toy and puzzle creator Ivan Moscovich at MoMath brings new audience to Shoah history

In 'What’s So Funny?' the Jewish son of Eastern European immigrants talks about growing up in New York, defying his parents' expectations and finding inspiration in everyday life

Trying to pass off the brutal camp as a 'spa' for propaganda, the Nazis inadvertently set the stage for creativity by bringing many of the top Jewish artists together in one place

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