Between Us: Artists in Conversation
Beth Lipman and Talia Levitt
Listen to artists Beth Lipman and Talia Levitt in, Between Us: Artists in Conversation, the new series moderated by Senior Deputy Director and Susan & Elihu Rose Chief Curator Darsie Alexander.
Lipman’s glass sculpture Laid Table with Etrog Container and Pastry Molds (2012), represents the breadth of Jewish ritual celebrations throughout the year and is a centerpiece of the new exhibition Identity, Culture, and Community: Stories from the Collection.
Levitt’s new site-specific mural, Making Itself, adorns a wall of the newly opened Wilf Family Salon. The conversation will address the ways these two artists have mined the Jewish Museum’s collection and Jewish ritual and will take place in front of Levitt’s mural.
Between Us: Artists In Conversation is made possible in part by the Dorot Foundation.
Beth Lipman, Laid Table with Etrog Container and Pastry Molds, 2012. Glass, stone, paint, and glue, approximately: 60 × 30 × 25 in. (152.4 × 76.2 × 63.5 cm). The Jewish Museum, New York. Purchase: Contemporary Judaica Acquisitions Committee Fund and Gift of Darcie and Jonathan Crystal and Family, 2012-36a-u.