The work of American artist Adam Rolston has appeared in solo and group exhibitions, including Too Jewish? Challenging Traditional Identities (The Jewish Museum, 1996). His artwork often explores gay and Jewish identities. He is the coauthor, with Douglas Crimp, of AIDS Demo Graphics (1990).
The three problems that I first asked are explained in regard to all of that which I have said. The first: Why is it called the “Holy Land” and the “Holy Temple”? This is according to the fact that it…
The young Jewish intellectuals of Barcinski’s generation were interested in pushing boundaries, including by employing Christian imagery, as Barcinski did in this portrait of John the Baptist. The…
That the image of these United States as a “meltingpot” might be a delusion and its imputed harmony with democracy a snare was not an idea which, prior to the Great War, seemed even possible to…