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Adam Gopnik Returns to The Met for a Series
about the Mesmerizing Cultures of Jerusalem

To accompany The Met’s major exhibition Jerusalem 1000–1400: Every People Under Heaven, MetSpeaks will present a stimulating and comprehensive series—on October 5, 19, 24, and 26—that examines the  Holy City of Jerusalem as a melting pot of hybrid cultures, and how it has inspired and resonated with civilizations throughout the ages. New Yorker critic-at-large Adam Gopnik returns to The Met after his vibrant 1913 series to lead discussions with an exciting lineup of scholars and thought-leaders, exploring the city's many images, poetic uses, and spiritual reverberations.
 
The four-part series Imagining Jerusalem: The Golden City in Art, Lore, and Literature will begin on Wednesday, October 5, as Gopnik sets the stage with an overview of Jerusalem in a more global context. This series is made possible by the William S. Lieberman Fund.

The talks continue on Wednesday, October 19, when he is joined by Nicole Krauss, author of The History of Love, Man Walks into a Room, Great House, and many other titles. Krauss has a long and deep relationship with Jerusalem, and she joins Adam Gopnik to explore the city’s literary history.

On Monday, October 24, Dr. Nasser Rabbat, the Aga Khan Professor and the Director of the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at MIT, along with Gopnik, discusses the complexity and richness of the city as it is represented through its architecture.

The series concludes on Wednesday, October 26, when Gopnik welcomes Simon Schama, historian and University Professor of History and Art History at Columbia University, to explore the hold that the city has had for millennia on the imaginations of those pining for it from afar.

These events will take place in the Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium. All talks begin at 6:30 pm.
Tickets start at $40; series $140. Premium seating is also available. Visit www.metmuseum.org/gopnik

For tickets, visit metmuseum.org/tickets or call 212-570-3949. Tickets are also available at the Great Hall Box Office, which is open Monday–Saturday, 11 am–3:30 pm
Prices are subject to change.
For more information visit metmuseum.org/gopnik



Exhibition Credit:
Jerusalem 1000–1400: Every People Under Heaven
September 26, 2016–January 8, 2017
Location: Gallery 899, The Tisch Galleries

The exhibition is made possible by The David Berg Foundation; The al-Sabah Collection, Kuwait; the Sherman Fairchild Foundation; the William S. Lieberman Fund; The Polonsky Foundation; Diane Carol Brandt; The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; the Ruddock Foundation for the Arts; and Mary and Michael Jaharis. Education programs are made possible by the William S. Lieberman Fund.

Additional support is provided by the National Endowment for the Arts.

The catalogue is made possible by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; the Michel David-Weill Fund; Tauck Ritzau Innovative Philanthropy; the Ruddock Foundation for the Arts; Christopher C. Grisanti and Suzanne P. Fawbush; and Helen E. Lindsay.

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August 11, 2015

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