Closer: Portraits of Survival
Object numberM2017/015:007
TitleCloser: Portraits of Survival
Creator Katherine Griffiths
DescriptionEddie Jaku (Jakubowicz) is one of the survivors photographed by Katherine Griffiths for the exhibition 'Closer: Portraits of Survival', sponsored by the JCA Szlamek and Ester Lipman Memorial Endowment Fund. The worn leather belt held by Eddie was the sole personal item he was able to retain during years of incarceration. It held up his trousers through four concentration camps, including Auschwitz.
Sydney Jewish Museum Collection M2013/028
The survivor and the object are both witnesses to history and retainers of memory, embodiments of a traumatic past but also conduits to that past, vessels through which we can contemplate the profound and ongoing impact of the Holocaust.
In these photographs history and memory fuse seamlessly together. As the events of the Holocaust recede ever further into the past, it is the human as well as historical stories that the survivors and their objects convey that will emblazon this searing memory into the hearts and minds of succeeding generations. Through contemplating the stories of these individuals in tandem with the often humble, yet deeply significant objects they hold, the past is brought to bear in the present, compelling us to grapple with its meaning now and into the future.
Sydney Jewish Museum Collection M2013/028
The survivor and the object are both witnesses to history and retainers of memory, embodiments of a traumatic past but also conduits to that past, vessels through which we can contemplate the profound and ongoing impact of the Holocaust.
In these photographs history and memory fuse seamlessly together. As the events of the Holocaust recede ever further into the past, it is the human as well as historical stories that the survivors and their objects convey that will emblazon this searing memory into the hearts and minds of succeeding generations. Through contemplating the stories of these individuals in tandem with the often humble, yet deeply significant objects they hold, the past is brought to bear in the present, compelling us to grapple with its meaning now and into the future.
Production date 2016 - 2016
Subjectsurvivors, volunteers
Object namephotographs
Dimensions
- width: 295.00 mm
height: 210.00 mm
Credit lineSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by Katherine Griffiths
