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persistence of Holocaust imagery in American art

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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.

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