Art after atrocity: post-Holocaust representation and affect (original) (raw)

Post-Holocaust Art and Post-Memory Art: A Reevaluation

Paul Bernard-Nouraud

Art of the Holocaust until 1989: Beyond an East/West Divide - Central Europe University, Budapest, 2022

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Remembering Ideological Identities: Transference of Holocaust Memory through Artistic Expression A Master's Thesis for the Degree Master of Arts (Two Years) in Visual Culture

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Remembering 'After Auschwitz': Should art avoid or embrace the inherent dangers of using memory to represent historical trauma?

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Holocaust as the Visual Subject: The Problematics of Memory Making through Visual Culture

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Remembering, Redeeming and Renouncing Through Art. Monuments, Memorials and Mourning the Holocaust.

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Dealing with the past in the present : why displaying the art of holocaust is important

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Out of the Dark the Emotional Legacy of the Holocaust, 2010

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Agents of Liberation: Holocaust Memory in Contemporary Art and Documentary Film

Zoltán Kékesi

Budapest and New York: Central European University Press, 2015.

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Representation of the Holocaust and remembrance in art. Works, sites, interpretations

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International Workshop within the Framework of the European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI),Yad Vashem, Jerusalem: Expanding the Perspective on Holocaust Art: The Female Experience during the Holocaust as Expressed in Women's Art (1939-1948). February 2015: (English)

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The Iconography of Suffering: Dominant Themes in Holocaust Memory and Postmemory

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Remembering Ideological Identities: Transference of Holocaust Memory through Artistic Expression

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Memory and the Representation of Horror in Contemporary Art

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The ‘Defamiliarizing’ Aspect of Art about the Holocaust: New Curatorial Strategies of Display

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Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History 18 (1), (Summer 2012), pp. 102-118.

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Art before abject: The Future of the Abstract Memorial within Holocaust Memory

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Ethics and aesthetics of Holocaust memory

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On the Charge of Memory. Auschwitz, Trauma and Representation

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“Children’s Erratic Memories of the Holocaust: On Cross-Cutting Exchanges in Exhibitions and Visual Projects about Child Survivors and Children of Survivors.” Martor. The Museum of the Romanian Peasant Anthropology Review

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The Holocaust and the Arts: Paths and Crossroads

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Art in Hungary 1956–1980: Doublespeak and Beyond, 2018

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The artwork as counter-monument. Nazi period commemoration and memory in contemporary art.

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Messham-Muir, Kit. ‘Dark Visitations: The Possibilities and Problems of Experience and Memory in Holocaust Museums.’ Australian & New Zealand Journal of Art: Art and Ethics. 4:2, 5:1 (2004): 97-111

Kit Messham-Muir

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The Legacy of Auschwitz in Photography and Art

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Provoking Taboos: Representing Holocaust Art Today

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Aesthetics and Ethics of Holocaust Narration and Representation in Contemporary Times Analysis of " The Uses and Abuses of Memory "

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Memory, Trauma, and the Matter of Historical Violence: The Controversial Case of Four Photographs From Auschwitz

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Gerhard Richter: ‘Post-Remembering’ the Holocaust in German Contemporary Art

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Human Memorials: the Holocaust in contemporary installation art and design

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Impossible Images:Contemporary Art after the Holocaust

Aaron Rosen

Journal of Jewish Studies, 2005

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Nostalgic remembrance in holocaust graphic narratives, Book of Abstracts, p. 43

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The Shapes of Memory. Selected Aspects of Contemporary Art

Eleonora Jedlinska

The Shapes of Memory. Selected Aspects of Contemporary Art , 2019

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Memorializing the gates of hell: Reflections on the nexus of trauma, art, and historytelling

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Kékesi, Zoltán. 2015. Agents of Liberation – Holocaust Memory in Contemporary Art and Documentary Film. Trans. Reuben Fowlkes. Budapest and New York: Central European University Press; Saint Helena, CA: Helena History Press. 221 pages

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Two Ways: Representations of the Holocaust in Israeli Art

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Traumatic Memory and the Commemoration of War in Video Works of Omer Fast

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Artistic Interventions: From Commemorating Post-Holocaust Losses to Carving a Space for Jewish Life in Poland

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EUtROPEs: the Paradox of European Empire, Parisian Notebooks vol. 7, ed. by John W. Boyer and Berthold Molden, Paris, Chicago 2014, pp. 162-82. , 2014

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Depicting the Undepictable Artistic Expressions of the Suffering in Concentration Camps

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ICONOGRAPHY OF PAIN

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