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Defiance: Jewish Women and Design in the Modern Era

The Jüdisches Museum Berlin invites all interested parties to the opening of the exhibition Defiance: Jewish Women and Design in the Modern Era, with speeches by Hetty Berg, Director of the Jewish Museum Berlin, and Michal Friedlander, Curator at the Jewish Museum Berlin. The evening will be accompanied by music from the DJ duo “Balagan Sisters”.




The speeches will be translated into German Sign Language.



The exhibition reveals the important role that Jewish women designers played in German society’s process of eman­cipation and modernization in the early twentieth century—as women, as Jews, and as artists. Some managed to escape and start afresh abroad, but almost all have re­mained excluded from the history of German art and culture up to the present day. 


Featuring exhibits by more than sixty designers, this is the world’s first collective exhibition on the theme. It brings together pioneering women who battled social marginali­zation to attain prominent positions in their own domains—until the Nazi regime destroyed their careers and lives.


Through their works, the Jewish Museum Berlin gives new visibility to their forgotten biographies and their artistic and entre­preneurial achieve­ments.


Visitors to the exhibition will en­counter a broad spectrum of design and craft techniques, from gold­smithing and textiles, ceramics and wood carving, to fashion design and graphics. 


Additional information
Meeting point: Old Building, ground level, Glass Courtyard Lindenstraße 9–14, 10969 Berlin

Price info: Admission to the temporary exhibition is free on the opening evening.

The exhibition is open to visitors from 5 pm.
Dates
July 2025
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