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ExhibitionsDrawn from Memory: Holocaust and History in the Art of Samuel Bak September 19-November 30, 2008
Samuel Bak, Study for ApPEARing, 2007, mixed media Throughout his six-decade career, artist Samuel Bak has addressed the tragedies he and other European Jews endured during the Holocaust. Reinterpreting iconic themes from Western traditions of art and combining them with his own recurrent iconography, Bak inflects familiar compositions with personal experiences. Through his art Bak effectively engages in a dialogue with artists whose work represents the ideals of Western humanism—Michelangelo, Holbein, Dürer—in order to visualize the suffering experienced by millions. Click on the picture for a slideshow. (Requires Adobe Flash Player) Read a review of this exhibition from Chicago Jewish Star. For more information about Samuel Bak, visit the Pucker Gallery's website. Related Events
Drawn from Memory: Holocaust and History in the Art of Samuel Bak is organized by the Block Museum of Art with cooperation from Pucker Gallery, Boston. Support for this exhibition is provided by the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency; Myers Foundations; and Rubens Family Foundation. |
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