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2018 National Jewish Book Award Finalist Maira Kalman, the author of the bestsellers The Principles of Uncertainty and The Elements of Style, and Alex Kalman, the designer, curator, writer, and founder of Mmuseumm, combine their talents in this captivating family memoir, a creative blend of narrative and striking visuals that is a paean to an exceptional woman and a celebration of individuality, personal expression, and the art of living authentically. In the early 1950s, Jewish รฉmigrรฉ Sara Berman arrived in the Bronx with her husband and two young daughters When the children were grown, she and her husband returned to Israel, but Sara did not stay for long. In the late 1960s, at age sixty, she left her husband after thirty-eight years of marriage. One night, she packed a single suitcase and returned alone to New York City, moving intoa studio apartment in Greenwich Village near her family. In her new home, Sara began discovering new things and establishing new rituals, from watching Jeopardy each night at 7:00 to eating pizza at the Museum of Modern Artโs cafeteria every Wednesday. She also began discarding the unnecessary, according to the Kalmans: "in a burst of personal expression, she decided to wear only white." Sara kept her belongings in an extraordinarily clean and organized closet. Filled with elegant, minimalist, heavily starched, impeccably pressed and folded all-white clothing, including socks and undergarments, as well as carefully selected objectsโfrom a potato grater to her signature perfume, Chanel No.19โthe space was sublime. Upon her death in 2004, her family decided to preserve its pristine contents, hoping to find a way to exhibit them one day. In 2015, the Mmuseumm, a new type of museum located in a series of unexpected locations founded and curated by Saraโs grandson, Alex Kalman, recreated the space in a popular exhibitโSara Berman's Closetโin Tribeca. The installation eventually moved to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The show will run at the Skirball Center in Los Angeles from December 4, 2018 to March 10, 2019; it will open again about a month later at the National Museum of American Jewish History from April 5, 2019 to September 1, 2019. Inspired by the exhibit, this spectacular illustrated memoir, packed with family photographs, exclusive images, and Maira Kalman's distinctive paintings, is an ode to Saraโs life, freedom, and re-invention. Sara Bermanโs Clos et is an indelible portrait of the human experienceโovercoming hardship, taking risks, experiencing joy, enduring loss. It is also a reminder of the significance of the seemingly insignificant moments in our livesโthe moments we take for granted that may turn out to be the sweetest. Filled with a daughter and grandsonโs wry and touching observations conveyed in Mairaโs signature script, Sara Bermanโs Closest is a beautiful, loving tribute to one womanโs indomitable spirit. Review: Iโm impressed with Sara - I saw Saraโs Closet at Sarasota Art Museum. I was so impressed with her life and transformation into another chapter of her life that brought her to a place that gave her comfort. The illustrations in her book was beautifully done by her daughter. Review: Lovely - A beautiful and heart felt telling of Sara Berman with lovely in between the line story telling.
| Best Sellers Rank | #615,029 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2,731 in Art History (Books) #3,645 in Sociology Reference #14,826 in Memoirs (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 144 Reviews |
L**O
Iโm impressed with Sara
I saw Saraโs Closet at Sarasota Art Museum. I was so impressed with her life and transformation into another chapter of her life that brought her to a place that gave her comfort. The illustrations in her book was beautifully done by her daughter.
T**N
Lovely
A beautiful and heart felt telling of Sara Berman with lovely in between the line story telling.
K**N
Brilliant companion to the installation
The installation of Sarah's closet is something I've never had the chance to see first hand, but I know it well through articles and images; but I added the book to my collection as it tells the wonderful unique story of a women who loved white white white... and why did she? Read the book to find out. Her closet is pretty cool too, wish mine was so tidy.
P**L
Small yet mighty book that I love!
What a small yet mighty book, I love it! I was able to see the exhibition in Sarasota and it moved me so much.
C**R
Beautiful Message Uniquely Presented
I enjoyed this book and have gifted it. Itโs a sweet message that we all need to remember. Itโs especially good for those who love or at least appreciate unconventional and/or modern art and the beauty in a regular life.
N**.
A treasure
Love this book and gave it to all my friends. Highly recommend. Maira Kalman is extremely gifted. What a treasure to enjoy over and over again!
P**N
A life and a Closet!
The incomparable Maira Kalman has done it again telling, as only she can, with her signature style of lettering and signature style of illustrations, her mother Sara's life story and the story of her closet which has become a museum exhibition curated by her son Alex. Buy your copy, no copies, of this book now. Read it and re-read it and send out copies to all your friends and family members for the Holidays! They will thank you!
J**M
Exquisite
A testament to the power of simple change and long tradition to wrest us from the painful and the transient. White is the new black, especially when it is starched and ironed on the kitchen table, the way your grandmother did. If they open my heart when I die, I hope it looks like Sara Berman's closet: The Sweeping up the Heart And putting Love away We shall not want to use again Until Eternity โ
B**B
Very touching
Very touching
R**U
Beautiful
Bought as a gift but it was so lovely it was hard not to keep it!
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