Kabbalah

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The joint exhibition of the Jewish Museum Vienna and the Jewish Historical Museum Amsterdam will explore Kabbalah in its widest sense: its historical developments including classical Kabbalah, early Jewish mysticism, practical Kabbalah and magic, as well as its modern offshoots in art and popular culture. The exhibition follows the traces and impacts the Kabbalah left in all forms of modern art (painting, sculpture and design), literature, film and music (classical, popular). By doing so, the exhibition will offer the visitors a genuine insight into “what Kabbalah is” and provide an amazing look behind the scenes of a topic that in general is considered to be a “hidden world”.

Curators: Domagoj Akrap and Klaus Davidowicz in cooperation with the Joods Historisch Museum Amsterdam.

Exhibition design: Conny Cossa, Maximilian-Paul Hertz

Image (c) Steve Schapiro / Corbis Premium Historical / Getty Images

Jüdisches Museum Wien
Dorotheergasse 11
A-1010 Vienna
Австрия
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http://www.jmw.at/en/exhibitions/kabbalah

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29.01.2016 - 26.06.2026
Albertina Museum Wien
Albertinaplatz 1
Wien

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Kabbalah Jüdisches Museum Wien Main address: Jüdisches Museum Wien Dorotheergasse 11 A-1010 Vienna, Австрия Jüdisches Museum Wien Dorotheergasse 11 A-1010 Vienna, Австрия The joint exhibition of the Jewish Museum Vienna and the Jewish Historical Museum Amsterdam will explore Kabbalah in its widest sense: its historical developments including classical Kabbalah, early Jewish mysticism, practical Kabbalah and magic, as well as its modern offshoots in art and popular culture. The exhibition follows the traces and impacts the Kabbalah left in all forms of modern art (painting, sculpture and design), literature, film and music (classical, popular). By doing so, the exhibition will offer the visitors a genuine insight into “what Kabbalah is” and provide an amazing look behind the scenes of a topic that in general is considered to be a “hidden world”.

Curators: Domagoj Akrap and Klaus Davidowicz in cooperation with the Joods Historisch Museum Amsterdam.

Exhibition design: Conny Cossa, Maximilian-Paul Hertz

Image (c) Steve Schapiro / Corbis Premium Historical / Getty Images
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