The Third Generation: The Holocaust in Family Memory
Eighty years after the Holocaust, the exhibition “The Third Generation” examines transgenerational traumata and the emotional legacy of the survivors. This ties in with the increasingly urgent question: how are we to remember, now that there are virtually no contemporary witnesses, who directly experienced the Holocaust, to be asked? They have passed on their stories, as well as their traumata, to their children and grandchildren.
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Eighty years after the Holocaust, the exhibition “The Third Generation” examines transgenerational traumata and the emotional legacy of the survivors. This ties in with the increasingly urgent question: how are we to remember, now that there are virtually no contemporary witnesses, who directly experienced the Holocaust, to be asked? They have passed on their stories, as well as their traumata, to their children and grandchildren.
Artists on show
- Aleksander Prugar
- Alfred Ullrich
- Amy Kurzweil
- Art Spiegelman
- Bracha L. Ettinger
- Chana Freundlich
- Dan Glaubach
- Dvora Morag
- Eduard Freudmann
- Esther Dischereit
- Esther Safran Foer
- Fabian Patzak
- Georg Soanca-Pollak
- Hannah Bischof
- Hazel Karr
- Helena Czernek
- Ilana Lewitan
- Jason Francisco
- Jonathan Rotsztain
- Katja Petrowskaja
- Lola Carr
- Lydia Bergida
- Marina Vainshtein
- Mirta Kupferminc
- Noa Arad Yairi
- Rafael Goldchain
- Raymond Alan Kaczynski
- Rutu Modan
- Valérie Leray
- Zsuzsi Flohr