One of our favorite blog posts so far is by photographer Detlev Schilke, who was at the Deutsches Historisches Museum on the evening of August 28, 2008. He maintains The Eye Catcher blog, and his post about the Szyk exhibition opening includes several spectacular images of viewers getting up close and personal with the artwork. You'll see that many visitors took full advantage of the magnifying glasses that the DHM curators attached next to some of Szyk's most detailed pieces.
Now, for some Berlin photos direct from The Society:
Here are the two wonderful DHM curators, Johannes Zechner and Katja Widmann. We were privileged to spend several days with them in Berlin and get a behind-the-scenes look at how the exhibition came together.
Before building the Szyk exhibition on the second floor of the I.M. Pei exhibitions hall, the DHM created a scale model.
Arthur Szyk's daughter Alexandra Szyk Bracie came all the way to Berlin from Florida to witness the exhibition. She and Society Curator Irvin Ungar pose in front of one the many gorgeous Szyk banners displayed through the DHM.
More to come!