Chagall: Love, War, and Exile

"Chagall: Love, War, and Exile" exhibit at the Jewish Museum focuses on the artist's work between 1930 and 1948, the dark years during the rise of Fascism and the Holocaust. Click here to get an overview of the  exhibit, which will run through February 2nd, 2014. Marc Chagall was an early modernist artist of the XXth century. Many of his paintings reflect his life as a Jew in Eastern Europe, but the ones that touch me the most are of his wife and the love they shared. As a quote from Notting Hill says: "It feels like how being in love should be."

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"If I create from the heart, nearly everthing works; if from the head, almost nothing." Marc Chagall