Nonprofit organization founded to preserve the legacy of the artist Arthur Szyk
The Arthur Szyk Society
Formation
1991
Dissolved
2017
Type
Nonprofit organization
Purpose
Arts education
Headquarters
Burlingame, California
President
Sander L. Stadtler (2007 to 2017) Charles S. Syers (2001 to 2006) Irvin Ungar (1997 to 2001) George Gooche (1991 to 1997)
Curator
Irvin Ungar (2001 to 2017)
The Arthur Szyk Society, active from 1991 to 2017,[1][2][3] was a nonprofit organization founded to preserve the legacy of the artist Arthur Szyk (1894 – 1951).[4][5] Through its newsletters, art history papers, traveling exhibition, and group tours abroad, The Society presented Szyk's works to audiences in the United States and worldwide.[6][7]
History
The Arthur Szyk Society was founded by George Gooche (1928 – 2009) in Orange County in 1991. In 1997, Gooche transferred The Society’s leadership to Irvin Ungar and moved its location to Burlingame, California.[8] While active, The Arthur Szyk Society worked to keep Arthur Szyk in the public eye through a variety of services. Arthur Szyk’s daughter, Alexandra Szyk Bracie[9] (1922 – 2016), served on The Society’s honorary board and authorized The Society to grant image licenses for use of Szyk art in articles, books, exhibitions, and films.[10][11] In addition to image licensing, other services included loan facilitation for exhibitions, consultation for museums, access to archival materials by or related to Arthur Szyk, and publication of arts and educational study guides.[12]
On behalf of The Arthur Szyk Society, Curator Irvin Ungar has been a keynote speaker for exhibition openings and public events at institutions including the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.; the Deutsches Historisches Museum in Berlin, Germany; the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, and the Forest Hills Jewish Center in Queens, New York.[13][14][15][16] Additionally, The Arthur Szyk Society served as collaborator for exhibitions, exhibition catalogues, and books about Arthur Szyk, including The Art and Politics of Arthur Szyk (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2002), Arthur Szyk: Drawing Against National Socialism and Terror (Deutsches Historisches Museum Berlin, 2008) and Arthur Szyk: Soldier in Art (GILES, 2017).[17][18][19][20][21]
The Seymour Fromer Traveling Exhibition Program of The Arthur Szyk Society was named in honor of the late Seymour Fromer (1922 – 2009), who founded the Judah L. Magnes Museum (now The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life) and served as Vice-President of The Arthur Szyk Society until his death.[23]
The traveling exhibition, “Justice Illuminated: The Art of Arthur Szyk,” consisted of 32 color photo-mural panels which displayed a selection of Szyk’s works and provided information on the life and art of Arthur Szyk within the cultural and political movements of the first half of the 20th century. A web version of the exhibition remains as an archive.
In 2017, the board of directors included President Sander L. Stadtler, Executive Vice-President Allison Chang, Vice-President Wayne Feinstein, President Emeritus Charles S. Syers, Secretary Pamela H. Stein, Curator Irvin Ungar, and members Alex Lauterbach and John F. Rothmann. Honorary board members have included Alexandra Szyk Bracie, Theodore Bikel, Reverend DeeDee M. Coleman, the Honorable Tom Lantos (U.S. Representative), Stanislaw Obirek, Father John T. Pawlikowski, Rabbi Jacob Pressman and Margie Pressman, Art Spiegelman, Paul Von Blum, and Elie Wiesel.[28]
Gallery
Irvin Ungar (center) accepting the Society of Illustrators' Hall of Fame award on behalf of artist Arthur Szyk in 2015
Deutsches Historisches Museum curators with Sandy Stadtler, Irvin Ungar, and members of The Arthur Szyk Society on the Szyk in Berlin Cultural Tour, 2008
DHM Curators Johannes Zechner and Katja Widmann with Irvin Ungar and Hans Ottomeyer, Director of the Deutsches Historisches Museum, at a press conference for "Arthur Szyk: Drawing Against National Socialism and Terror" in 2008
The "Justice Illuminated: The Art of Arthur Szyk" traveling exhibition at the University of Northern Iowa Gallery of Art, 2007
Szyk Society honorary board member Stanislaw Obirek (center, with umbrella) with Irvin Ungar and members of The Arthur Szyk Society in Poland for the Szyk Renaissance Tour, October 2005
Exhibition designer Bill Chayes at Berkeley Hillel, the first-ever venue for The Arthur Szyk Society's traveling exhibition (2002)
^Luckert, Steven (2002). The Art and Politics of Arthur Szyk (First ed.). Washington, D.C.: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. p. vii. ISBN0-89604-708-3.
^Widmann, Katja; Zechner, Johannes (2008). Arthur Szyk: Drawing Against National Socialism and Terror. Berlin: Deutsches Historisches Museum. ISBN978-3422068414.
^Ungar, Irvin; Berenbaum, Michael; Freudenheim, Tom L.; Kettlewell, James (November 2017). Arthur Szyk: Soldier in Art. London: GILES. ISBN978-1-911282-08-2.
^"Board of Directors"(PDF). The Arthur Szyk Society Newsletter. 14: 2. Fall 2015. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 4 March 2016.