Inspiration and Love of Life. Beatrice Zweig in Exile
“I drew, and all sorrow vanished”. What Beatrice Zweig formulated in the early 1920s can be considered the artist’s motto in life. Having fled from Germany into exile in Palestine, she found inspiration in the bright colours of the country, exhibited her works and retained her zest for life despite all fears and material difficulties. Historian Maren Jung-Diestelmeier and museum director Bernt Roder recall this extraordinary, self-determined personality.
Language: German
Organised by: Museum Pankow
Museum Pankow
Prenzlauer Allee 227/228
10405 Berlin
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