 | | never
forget | HOLOCAUST
| never
again |  | | An
Art Exhibit of Lead Sculpture | | by
Dana Baldwin Naumann | | | | | Dedication:
"To my friend, the late Sigmund Strolitz,
a survivor of the Auschwitz death camp, who realized that the world was beginning
to forget the Holocaust." ~ Dana Naumann | | | Sigmund
Strochlitz (1916
- Oct. 16, 2006) was born in Bedzin, Poland. He survived several concentration
camps, including Auschwitz, where his parents and sisters were killed. In 1978,
Elie Wiesel recommended him to become a member of President Jimmy Carter's Commission
on the Holocaust, and he and Wiesel worked together to create the National Holocaust
Memorial Museum. In 1981, he and his wife Rose endowed the Chair and Institute
in Holocaust Studies at Haifa University in Israel. In 1986, Strochlitz was
named the second recipient of the Elie Wiesel Remembrance Award, and he later
was a member of the Board of Directors of the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity.
In 2006, Mr. Wiesel attended his funeral in New London, CT. . | | |
| Poetry and narrations by Dana
Baldwin Naumann. | | | | Contact
Representative: | | Johnes
Ruta | | Art Curator
& Theorist - New Haven, CT | | (203)
387-4933 | | azothgallery@comcast.net
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| Father
and Daughter | |
March,
Genia, March | |
Dog With
Dog | |
Ghetto
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| Ordinary
German | |
Camper | | Oven
Baked | | P.B.
101, Home After a Long Day At Work | |
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| I
Will Tell the World | | Technically
Helmut Hirsh | | If
It Never Happened, Where Did They All Go? | |
Deportation
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| Never
Forget, Never Again | | Anne's
Room | | Just
Alice Salomon | | Camper's
Free Soul | | | | | | | | | |
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I Can't
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| | | Previous
Exhibition: | May
19 - June 12, 1999 | Artworks
Gallery | 233
Pearl Street Hartford, CT 06103 |
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