Art, music and education as strategies for survival: Theresienstadt 1941-45
TitleArt, music and education as strategies for survival: Theresienstadt 1941-45
Author
Call number741.9/0029
Object number05185
Place of publicationNew York, New York, United States
PublisherHerodias Ltd.
Year of publication
2001
Physical description204p.
MaterialBook
ISBN1928746101
NotesIncludes selected papers from the symposium held at Moravian College, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Feb.10-11, 2000
Catalogue of the exhibition 'The Arts as strategies for survival' held at Payne Gallery of Moravian College Feb.10-March 5, 2000
Essays by Sybil Milton, Anne Dutlinger, Michaela Hajkova, Hannelore Wonschick, Susan Leshnoff, Rebecca Rovit and Vojtech Blodig
Catalogue of the exhibition 'The Arts as strategies for survival' held at Payne Gallery of Moravian College Feb.10-March 5, 2000
Essays by Sybil Milton, Anne Dutlinger, Michaela Hajkova, Hannelore Wonschick, Susan Leshnoff, Rebecca Rovit and Vojtech Blodig
Description
Catalogue of the exhibition.This book serves to deepen our understanding and appreciation of the relationship between the arts and the Holocaust, art and spirituality, the place of Theresienstadt in twentieth century art history, as well as its role as one of the most powerful tools in the Nazi propaganda machine