persistence of Holocaust imagery in American art
TitleThe persistence of Holocaust imagery in American art
Author
Call number940.5318/0223
Object number04298i
Place of publicationEdmonton, Alberta, Canada
PublisherUniversity of Alberta Press
Year of publication
2000
Physical descriptionpp124-139
MaterialArticle
ISBN0888643373
NotesArticle from the book 'The Holocaust's ghost' pp124-139
Description
Considers American artists' depictions of the Holocaust, noting that most prefer realism to abstraction, are less inclined to couch their imagery in mythological or biblical terms, and that most prefer a more precise Jewish content to universalism. Artists discussed include Mark Rothko, Ben Shahn and Judy Chicago, all of whom are characterised by a desire to avoid asestheticising the Holocaust in their art.