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Memory passages : Holocaust memorials in the United States and Germany / Natasha Goldman.

Publication | Digitized | Library Call Number: D804.17 .G649 2020

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    For decades, artists and architects have struggled to relate to the Holocaust in visual form, resulting in memorials that feature a diversity of aesthetic strategies. In 'Memory Passages', Natasha Goldman analyzes both previously-overlooked and internationally-recognized Holocaust memorials in the United States and Germany from the postwar period to the present, drawing on many historical documents for the first time. From the perspectives of visual culture and art history, the book examines changing attitudes toward the Holocaust and the artistic choices that respond to it.The book introduces lesser-known sculptures, such as Nathan Rapoport's 'Monument to the Six Million Jewish Martyrs' in Philadelphia, as well as internationally-acclaimed works, such as Peter Eisenman's 'Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe' in Berlin. Other artists examined include Will Lammert, Richard Serra, Joel Shapiro, Gerson Fehrenbach, Margit Kahl, and Andy Goldsworthy. Archival documents and interviews with commissioners, survivors, and artists reveal the conversations and decisions that have shaped Holocaust memorials. 'Memory Passages' suggests that memorial designers challenge visitors to navigate and activate spaces to engage with history and memory by virtue of walking or meandering. This book will be valuable for anyone teaching-or seeking to better understand-the Holocaust.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Goldman, Natasha, 1970- author.
    Published
    Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2020
    Locale
    United States
    Germany
    Allemagne
    États-Unis
    Contents
    East and West: Germany in the postwar years: Will Lammert and Gerson Fehrenbach
    A forgotten memorial and Philadelphia's survivors: Nathan Rapoport's Monument to the six million Jewish martyers (1964)
    Monuments to Deported Jews in Hamburg (Hrdlicka, Ruckriem, Kahl) and East Berlin (Lammert)
    Memorial functions: Shapiro, Kelly, LeWitt, and Serra at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (!993)
    Walking through Stelae: Peter Eisenman's Memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe (2005)
    Conclusion: Andy Goldsworthy; nature and memory at the New York Museum of Jewish Heritage, a living memorial.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-227) and index.
    East and West: Germany in the postwar years: Will Lammert and Gerson Fehrenbach -- A forgotten memorial and Philadelphia's survivors: Nathan Rapoport's Monument to the six million Jewish martyers (1964) -- Monuments to Deported Jews in Hamburg (Hrdlicka, Ruckriem, Kahl) and East Berlin (Lammert) -- Memorial functions: Shapiro, Kelly, LeWitt, and Serra at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (!993) -- Walking through Stelae: Peter Eisenman's Memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe (2005) -- Conclusion: Andy Goldsworthy; nature and memory at the New York Museum of Jewish Heritage, a living memorial.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781439914236
    1439914230
    Physical Description
    x, 235 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

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