Sunday, Sep 12, 2021 | 10–10:30am
ADMISSION: Free
From the story woven in letter form in "So Long Marianne" to the atmosphere of New York City bohemia that permeates "Chelsea Hotel," the songs of Leonard Cohen reveal endless facets of the human experience. In honor of the exhibition Experience Leonard Cohen, join us for another installment of Sunday Stories to uncover new insights into some of Cohen's most iconic songs.
Through his poetry, novels, songs, and lyrics, Leonard Cohen expressed the complexities and desires of body and soul—a compelling metaphor for the twenty-first century Jewish experience. An observant Jew, Cohen also deeply explored Buddhism and various other worldviews. His commitment to questions of spirituality and existence shines through in songs such as “Suzanne,” “Bird on a Wire,” and “Hallelujah,” which masterfully combine mystery and universality with sacred and profane, and are now imprinted on our collective memory. Experience Cohen’s legacy like never before—through the eyes of contemporary artists George Fok, Judy Chicago, Candice Breitz, and Marshall Trammell.

Courtesy Old Ideas, LLC
Lead Sponsorship of Experience Leonard Cohen is generously provided by Craig Newmark Philanthropies.
The Contemporary Jewish Museum (The CJM) thanks Maribelle and Stephen Leavitt, The Bernard Osher Foundation, Suzanne and Elliott Felson, the Irving and Eleanor Jaffe Foundation, the John Pritzker Family Fund, Taube Philanthropies, Kendra and Tom Kasten, and Jessica Silverman for generously supporting the exhibition.
Media Sponsorship is provided by the San Francisco Chronicle.
Leonard Cohen on stage in 1979 during the Field Commander Cohen tour. Photo: 90060/KPA/DPA/PA Images