The Arty Semite

Out and About: Eichmann, 50 Years Later; Israel on the (Art) World Stage

By Ezra Glinter

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‘Kalkidan’ by Kehinde Wiley. Courtesy Roberts & Tilton.
  • Israeli authors such as David Grossman and Amos Oz are protesting their government’s decision to deport Palestinian bookstore owner Munther Fahmi.

  • A 2,000-year-old synagogue in the Libyan town of Yefren is said to have been destroyed by government forces.

  • On the 50th anniversary of the Eichmann Trial, Deborah E. Lipstadt looks at six of the trial’s most significant moments.

  • Los Angeles artist Kehinde Wiley has made Israel the subject of his new show.


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