A Tribeca gallery is showcasing art about antisemitism, including a Hitler-Kanye West portrait
by Julia Gergely, Jewish Telegraphic Agency
June 24, 2024
Anyone stepping inside 81 Leonard Gallery — an artist-run space named after its Tribeca address — will come face to face with Adolf Hitler.
The Hitler on display at this gallery, one of dozens dotting the tony Manhattan neighborhood, sports the recognizable “toothbrush” mustache and swoop of brown hair that characterize portraits of the Nazi leader.
But this portrait is done in a striking yellow and purple, with some unusual features — including a goatee and square jawline — more often associated with someone who’s become notorious for antisemitism in the present era: rapper Kanye West.
“Yitler,” created by artist Marina Heintze by layering images of both men’s faces, is one of 38 pieces currently on view at 81 Leonard as part of a pioneering group show, “Artists on Antisemitism.” A project of the Jewish Arts Salon, a global network of Jewish artists based in New York City, 21 artists are exhibiting work that both captures and responds to hatred of the Jewish people — an ancient phenomenon that has renewed itself in recent years.