When Memory Speaks: The Holocaust in Art

When Memory Speaks: The Holocaust in Art

by Nelly Toll
When Memory Speaks: The Holocaust in Art

When Memory Speaks: The Holocaust in Art

by Nelly Toll

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Overview

Although the Holocaust represents one of the worst atrocities in the history of mankind, it is thought of by many only in terms of statistics—the brutal slaughter of over 6 million lives. The art of those who suffered under the most unspeakable conditions and the art of those who reflect on the genocide remind us that statistics cannot tell the entire story. This important and diverse collection focuses on the art expression from the inferno, documenting the Holocaust through sketches of camp life drawn surreptitiously by victims on scraps of paper, and through contemporary paintings, sculpture, and personal reflections. From an informative and comprehensive perspective, this book evokes a powerful response to the 20th-century catastrophe.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275955342
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/21/1998
Series: Literature; 85
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.38(d)

About the Author

NELLY TOLL teaches Humanities at Rowan University. A frequent lecturer and former guide at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, she is currently pursuing a doctorate degree in Literacy at the University of Pennsylvania. She is author of Without Surrender: Art of the Holocaust, and Behind the Secret Window, which was adapted into a play at the Annenberg Theatre of the University of Pennsylvania in June 1997 and is presently touring Europe.

Table of Contents

Illustrations
Introduction
Art in the Holocaust
In the Camps
Gela Seksztejn
Bertolan Gondor
Historical Perspective
Control of the Arts
Hitler's Rise to Power
Roots of Antisemitism
Theresienstadt
Janusz Korczak
The Kindertransport
Artists' Retrospectives: Responses
Larry Rivers
N. Mieses
Antoinette Libro
George Segal
Mia Fendler-Immerman
Mauricio Lasansky
Audrey Flack
Sophia Richman
Sidney Goodman
Ann Shore
Jacob Barosin
Marlyn Ivory titty Klaidman
Kim Fendrick
Elizabeth Koenig
Netty Schwarz Vanderpol
Martin Itzkowitz
Eric Lager
Marlene E. Miller
Renée Roth-Hano
Joseph Hahn
Libbie Soffer
Suzanne Reese-Horvitz and Robert Roesch
Harry J. Beethoven
Sara Nuss-Galles
Samuel Bak
Arie A. Galles
Living Memorials and Educational Institutions
An Overview of New York: A Living Memorial to the Holocaust Museum of Jewish Heritage by David tltshuler
Looking to the Future: Preserving the Past
Raoul Wallenberg and U.S. Holocaust Museums
Selected Bibliography
Index

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