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117<br />

‘Zeitgenössische Kunst gegen das Vergessen’ [Contemporary <strong>Art</strong> against<br />

Forgetting] at the Jewish Museum Berlin [author’s note: at the time still a<br />

department <strong>of</strong> the Berlin Museum]. <strong>The</strong>re your achievement, your outcry,<br />

your rebellion as painting would have extraordinary meaning!” 02<br />

This recommendation did not come to fruition, but, in 2009, the Jewish<br />

Museum Berlin did acquire one small work by Boris Lurie, which was inventoried<br />

under the title “Entebee, acrylic on canvas, 1977, New York,” with the<br />

number 2009/187/0. And now the works <strong>of</strong> Boris Lurie are coming to the<br />

Jewish Museum Berlin for several months.<br />

We thank the Boris Lurie <strong>Art</strong> Foundation, and in particular Gertrude Stein<br />

and Anthony Williams, Igor Satanovsky, Jessica Wallen, and Chris Shultz, for<br />

their commitment and the generous financial and organizational support<br />

for the exhibition, and Wolfgang Leidhold for the idea and mediation in order<br />

to show a retrospective with works by Boris Lurie at the Jewish Museum<br />

Berlin.<br />

02<br />

NEUE GESELLSCHAFT<br />

FÜR BILDENDE<br />

KUNST, ED.<br />

NO!art Berlin:<br />

nGbK, 1995.<br />

“I would have loved to make pretty pictures ...”

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