The passage of time and the reality of an aging survivor
population have made it increasingly urgent to document and give
expression to testimony, experience, and memory of the Holocaust.
At the same time, artists have struggled to find a language to
describe and retell a legacy often considered "unimaginable."
Contrary to those who insist that the Holocaust defies
representation, Image and Remembrance demonstrates that artistic
representations are central to the practice of remembrance and
commemoration. Including essays on representations of the Holocaust
in film, architecture, painting, photography, memorials, and
monuments, this thought-provoking volume considers ways in which
visual artists have given form to the experience of the Holocaust
and addresses the role that imagination plays in shaping historical
memory. Among works discussed are Daniel Libeskind s Jewish Museum
in Berlin, Rachel Whiteread s Holocaust Memorial in Vienna, Morris
Louis s series of paintings Charred Journal, photographer Shimon
Attie s Writing on the Wall, and Mikael Levin s series Untitled.
Image and Remembrance provides a thoughtful site for personal
reflection and commemoration as well as a context for reconsidering
the processes of art making and the cultural significance of
artistic images.
Contributors:
Ernst van Alphen, Monica Bohm-Duchen, Tim Cole, Rebecca Comay, Mark
Godfrey, Reesa Greenberg, Marianne Hirsch, Shelley Hornstein,
Florence Jacobowitz, Berel Lang, Daniel Libeskind, Andrea Liss,
Leslie Morris, Leo Spitzer, Susan Rubin Suleiman, Janet Wolff,
Robin Wood, James Young, and Carol Zemel."
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