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Kunst aus dem Holocaust: 100 Werke aus der Gedenkstätte Yad Vashem Hardcover – 1 Jan. 2016
by
Walter Smerling
(Herausgeber),
Eliad Moreh-Rosenberg
(Herausgeber)
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Yad Vashem, in Jerusalem, is the global center for Holocaust education, remembrance, research and documentation. The book pays tribute to the fortitude of the human spirit. The shown 100 drawings and paintings, a representative core of Yad Vashem's art collection were created in the camps, the ghettos, in hiding and by partisans. These rare artworks by some 50 artists, half of whom were murdered, reflect the tension between the cruel reality the artists experienced and their desire to take flight. Presented thematically, and supported by substantial research on the annals of the artists, the artworks shed light on the artists' experience under the harshest of circumstances.
- Print length392 pages
- LanguageGerman
- PublisherWienand
- Publication date1 Jan. 2016
- Dimensions24.77 x 3.81 x 29.21 cm
- ISBN-103868323155
- ISBN-13978-3868323153
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Eliad Moreh-Rosenberg survived terror attacks in Jerusalem in July 2002. He has a M.A. in Art History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and is a researcher in the Centre for Jewish Art Jerusalem. He has been included in inteviews with New York Post, Fox News and meetings with high officials of the USA and Europe about the topic of terrorism.
Eliad Moreh-Rosenberg survived terror attacks in Jerusalem in July 2002. He has a M.A. in Art History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and is a researcher in the Centre for Jewish Art Jerusalem. He has been included in inteviews withNew York Post, Fox News and meetings with high officials of the USA and Europe about the topic of terrorism.
Eliad Moreh-Rosenberg survived terror attacks in Jerusalem in July 2002. He has a M.A. in Art History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and is a researcher in the Centre for Jewish Art Jerusalem. He has been included in inteviews withNew York Post, Fox News and meetings with high officials of the USA and Europe about the topic of terrorism.
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- Publisher : Wienand; Multilingual edition (1 Jan. 2016)
- Language : German
- Hardcover : 392 pages
- ISBN-10 : 3868323155
- ISBN-13 : 978-3868323153
- Dimensions : 24.77 x 3.81 x 29.21 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 1,442,721 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 2,319 in Religious Studies History
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Reviewed in Germany on 17 February 2016
Jetzt war ja sogar der israelische Staatschef Netanjahu dort in Berlin und hielt den Begleitband der Ausstellung in der Hand. Ich kann diese Dokumentation sehr empfehlen !
Reviewed in Germany on 30 June 2016
„100 Werke aus der Gedenkstätte Yad Vashem“ gab es zu sehen, im „Deutschen Historischen Museum“, eine quasi einmalige Ausstellung. Der zugehörige Katalog bietet tiefen Einblick, vielerlei Essays inklusive – und in drei Sprachen: Deutsch und Englisch, dazu konzentriert abschließend (bzw. am Schluss einführend) Hebräisch. Beeindruckend wird's durch die erläuternden Texte zu den häufig bedrückenden Bildern, denen jeweils die rechte Seite gehört, während links daneben Künstler und Motiv beschrieben werden resp. interpretiert, dort gleich in den drei Sprachen nebeneinander gestellt. Die Intention der Ausstellung spiegelt sich u.a. im einführenden Kapitel der Herausgeber wider: „Das, was bleibt“. Beigetragen haben zudem u.a. (von deutscher Seite) Alexander Kluge („Wer ein Wort des Trostes spricht, ist ein Verräter“) und Mathias Döpfner („Heimweh im Holocaust“). Ein eigenes Kapitel ist den Biografien der Künstler gewidmet, ein ausführlicher Anhang bietet Raum u.a. für „Begriffe und Orte“. So ist ein ? Katalog entstanden, der unabhängig vom eigenen Erleben der Ausstellung für sich wirkt – und für quasi endloses Erinnern sorgt, auch weitab von Yad Vashem: „Yad Vashem, in Jerusalem, is the global center for Holocaust education, remembrance, research and documentation. The book pays tribute to the fortitude of the human spirit. The shown 100 drawings and paintings, a representative core of Yad Vashem’s art collection were created in the camps, the ghettos, in hiding and by partisans. These rare artworks by some 50 artists, half of whom were murdered, reflect the tension between the cruel reality the artists experienced and their desire to take flight. Presented thematically, and supported by substantial research on the annals of the artists, the artworks shed light on the artists‘ experience under the harshest of circumstances.“ Trauer und Mitgefühl entstehen – und zugleich ist das auch „schlicht“ Kunst: Ausdrücken eigenes Empfindens wie auch der Wunsch, etwas zu hinterlassen, hier zugleich: schreckliches Geschehen dem Schweigen zu entreißen … HPR
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Janet D. Hayden
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Beautiful book
Reviewed in the United States on 19 February 2020
We so enjoyed our visit to the museum and happy to have this beautiful book as a memory of our visit.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 April 2018
Excellent book. Everyone should read this.
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Reviewed in the United States on 4 November 2016
Very interesting and touching.