16 April 2026, at 12.30 pm at the mahJ
As part of the ‘Art and Archaeology of Judaism’ series, Juliette Milbach, associate researcher at the Centre for Russian, Caucasian, East European and Central Asian Studies at EHESS, explores the life and work of Louis Lozowick. This socially engaged artist, born in Ukraine in 1892, immersed himself in the intellectual and artistic stimulation of Paris, where he frequented Fernand Léger, Constantin Brancusi and Marc Chagall, gradually becoming a key figure in bringing the artistic avant-garde of Eastern European Yiddish culture to Berlin and New York.
Les mondes yiddish de Louis Lozowick | Musée d’art et d’histoire du Judaïsme