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[cat] Lehaim! és un projecte gràfic per rescatar de la ignorància històries de la vida cultural jueva des del segle XIX fins avui. Partint de la primera tornada a Sefarad després de l’expulsió, aquest treball pretén ser una aproximació als testimonis documentals d’una cultura que com d’altres, ha estat minoritzada en el nostre territori durant molts segles. Heus aquí un lliure compendi de documents gràfics, imatges, objectes, música, i tota classe de manifestacions culturals que fan que sigui innegable la importància de la tradició jueva a casa nostra.
[eng] Lehaim! Is a graphic project that aims to rescue some widely unknown stories about the cultural life of Jewish people from the XIX century until present, starting from the first return to Sefarad after the expulsion. It recreates the documental proof of a culture that has been marginalised in our territory for centuries. The work consists of a free recompilation of graphic documents, photographs, objects, music, and many other cultural objects that highlight the importance of Jewish tradition in our country.
Treballs Finals de Grau de Belles Arts. Facultat de Belles Arts. Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2019-2020, Tutor: Pastó, Cristina
Painting, Jews, Bachelor's theses, Arts, Jueus, Pintura, Treballs de fi de grau
Painting, Jews, Bachelor's theses, Arts, Jueus, Pintura, Treballs de fi de grau
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