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Rituals of mourning and mimesis: Arie A Galles's Fourteen Stations

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The article treats the work of Arie Galles who historicises and remembers the Holocaust through the miming of none other than the Nazi's own lurid documentation: aerial reconnaissance photographs of the extermination camps. Galles's Fourteen Stations is a large scale installation that includes fifteen drawings mounted and numbered from right to left according to the Hebrew alphabet.

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