1st Edition

Museums in Israel after the Holocaust A Multifaceted History of Cultural Heritage

By Shir Gal Kochavi Copyright 2024
168 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

168 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

168 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Museums in Israel After the Holocaust explores the influence of the traumatic events of the Holocaust on the formation of a cultural heritage policy during the foundational years of the State of Israel. Based on primary research, the book offers a new understanding of cultural practices after the Second World War, while analyzing the role of key Jewish cultural representatives who shaped... Read more

Introduction 1 The Bezalel Museum and Mordecai Narkiss’s Salvage Project 2 Working with the JCR 3 Salvage – A National Cultural Project 4 Inheriting the Past: The Israel Museum 5 Heritage Policy in the Making: Nazi-Confiscated Art Restitution Conclusion Epilogue: A Bright Future?

Biography

Shir Kochavi is an art historian with extensive expertise in curatorial work and provenance research. She is currently working on a post-doc project that focuses of the post Holocaust period within the framework of art markets, collecting cultural heritage and commemoration. Her research interests include twentieth-century Jewish history, gender studies, Jewish ritual objects, Jewish museums, and the history of collecting.