Schulim the furniture master.
This is an attempt at art criticism (well, of a built form).
“After viewing the 41 items of furniture – sideboards, cupboards, chairs, desks, tables, frames, boxes, and many others – by Schulim Krimper on display at the Bayside Gallery, I was struck by the thought that he brought together an understanding of natural surfaces and domestic interiors as found in European high art.
Krimper’s work can also be read as small-scale architecture, echoing a lightness and spareness found in the buildings of architect and design masters like Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.”
The whole article can be read here. Jewish Independent, 7 August 2025.
