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The JC Letters Page, 16th November 2018

David Glasser, Stephen Cohen, Gabriel Herman, Dr Tony Klug, William Sholto, Efrat Levy, Lionel Blumenthal, Cerys Owens and Les Cazin share their views with JC readers

November 15, 2018 11:42
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Ben Uri’s mission

Those who have not had the opportunity to read our announcement or the 24-page Strategic Plan (both on our website) may have misconceptions based on condensed news reports (Letters, November 9). 


With regard to Jewish heritage and identity, there has been no change. We continue to proudly represent the Jewish community and its artistic heritage. Since the reopening in 2002, following six years without a gallery, we have staged some 90 exhibitions.  Many have been exhibited in 20 UK cities, most with a small (or no) Jewish community. 


Other exhibitions have toured to Jerusalem, Miami and New York. Over 40 books have been published. Our curators are recognised internationally as leading scholars on the lives and work of Jewish refugee and émigré artists to Britain. Our work takes the Jewish experience in the 20th-century and contemporary British visual arts to wide and diverse audiences. Our collection is fully digitised and our strategic plan intensifies this work.


Our current exhibition (A Financial Times critics’ choice) shows that, far from selling the “family silver” we have added  “gold” to the family collection.  Since 2002 we have added over 300 works of which 290 are by Jewish artists. Come to Ben Uri this month to see just 15 per cent of what we have added. The works include the country’s finest Soutine and major Judaica subjects by Chagall, Gertler, Levy, Naviasky and Wolmark, to name just a few.