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After Auschwitz

responses to the Holocaust in contemporary art

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An edition of After Auschwitz (1995)

After Auschwitz

responses to the Holocaust in contemporary art

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The senseless horror of the Holocaust continues to send shockwaves through history. Few would question its profound influence on post-war philosophy, morality, theological and political thinking. Yet the impact of the Holocaust on the Fine Arts, and in particular on contemporary art, has still not received the attention it deserves.

This new publication accompanies a pioneering touring exhibition. It comprises a series of illustrated essays by leading experts, addressing: the art produced by victims of the Holocaust during the Holocaust; the influence of the Holocaust on artists who were not camp inmates, working during the war and in the post-war period; Holocaust memorials and their significance; and the work of a younger generation of artists, many of them non-Jews, whose relationship to the Holocaust is more oblique.

Among the artists included are R. B. Kitaj, Picasso, Francis Bacon, Magdalena Abakanowicz, Christian Boltanski, Melvin Charney, Shimon Attie, Zoran Music, Susanna Pieratzki, Mick Rooney and Nancy Spero. The works selected have in common a determination not to rely on over-used visual stereotypes, nor to indulge in nostalgia, morbidity or sentimentality.

Aesthetically compelling, they force us to reassess a subject all too often dismissed as overworked, and to reconsider the nature and potential of artistic activity 'after Auschwitz', as the century nears its end.

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English
Pages
160

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After Auschwitz: Responses to the Holocaust in Contemporary Art
April 1995, Northern Centre for Contemporary Art
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After Auschwitz: responses to the Holocaust in contemporary art
1995, Northern Centre for Contemporary Art, Lund Humphries
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Table of Contents

A kind of survivor / George Steiner
The Nazi Holocaust : its moral, historical and educational significance / Ronnie S. Landau
The complexities of witnessing ; Art confronts the Holocaust / Ziva Amishai-Maisels
Memory and counter-memory : towards a social aesthetic of holocaust memorials / James E. Young
Fifty years on / Monica Bohm-Duchen
Artists' statements
List of works in exhibition.

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 160.
Published on the occasion of the travelling exhibition 'After Auschwitz: Responses to the Holocaust in contemporary art'.

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Sunderland, London
Genre
Exhibitions.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
704.03924
Library of Congress
N7417.6 .A33 1995

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Pagination
160 p. :
Number of pages
160

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL915758M
ISBN 10
085331666X
LCCN
95212122
OCLC/WorldCat
33818156
Library Thing
917267
Goodreads
157100

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