Annette Turow's
New Haggaddah, "Seder The Order of Retelling" contains the
art created for the series of paintings about the story of Passover.
|
Mixed Media Paintings by Annette Turow ![]() Seder: The Order of Retelling "But take utmost care and watch yourselves scrupulously, so that you do not forget the things that you saw with your own eyes and so that they do not fade from your mind as long as you live. And make them known to your children and to your children's children." Deuteronomy 4.9 |
|
|
Sharing the Prayer Shawl1 ![]() Sharing the Prayer Shawl 3 ![]() |
Sharing the Prayer Shawl2 ![]() Sharing the Prayer Shawl4 ![]() |
![]() "In the retelling of the Passover story, the parents engage the children in a complex dialogue and ritual. I have tried to express this dynamic engagement between parents and children through the textures, colors, and forms that feel so real to me. This series is my own version of our family Hagadah, the book that tells the story at the Passover Seder. It is the expression of each part of my story which I retell through memories of my father." |
|||
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|
![]() |
![]() |
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
"Dayenu" is a song, sung during the Seder, which is often interpreted as "it would have been enough." As I worked on the expression of that concept, I felt that it really was a song about gratitude and that followed with forms which grew into the composition of a family. I am very grateful that I have been part of families of both relatives and friends, which sustain me. Each memory, retold many times, contributes to the core of who I am and what I have to offer." -- Annette Turow |
Robert at the Table |
Robert Chad Gad Ya ![]() In Memory of Robert Weisberg, 1925 - 1978 |