Culture under duress: art and the Holocaust
TítuloCulture under duress: art and the Holocaust
Autor
Call number940.5318/0223
Número del objeto04298f
Lugar de publicaciónEdmonton, Alberta, Canada
EditorialUniversity of Alberta Press
Año de publicación
2000
Paginaciónpp84-96
MaterialArticle
ISBN0888643373
NotesArticle from the book 'The Holocaust's ghost' pp84-96
Descripción
Paradoxically, the Holocaust had one positive feature: it encouraged the production of art by its victims. Its significance was not fully aknowledged until the 1980s. Today only about 20% of it survives. It includes portraits, landscapes, still lifes, caricatures and abstracts. Germans would occasionally commission portraits as gifts to their families or superiors. As well, inmates often bartered art for food, clothing, better quarters or more lenient treatment, Conclusion: "Holocaust art enables us to study virtually all aspects of the Holocaust."