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Responsibility for Memory

The Role of Art in Holocaust Remembrance

Temporary Exhibition
Exhibition poster with Yehuda Bacon, To the Man who Restored my Belief in Humanity, 1945, Yad Vashem Art Museum, Jerusalem
Exhibition poster with Yehuda Bacon, To the Man who Restored my Belief in Humanity, 1945, Yad Vashem Art Museum, Jerusalem
10/23/23
11/17/23

The exhibit of the Museum Center for Persecuted Arts at United Nations Headquarters New York is part of the events of The Holocaust and the United Nations Outreach Programme to commemorate the victims and survivors of the November Pogrom (9–10 November 1938).

From 23 October to 17 November 2023
at United Nations Headquarters New York

Gallery B in the public area of the foyer, 46th St & 1st Ave, New York

Opening event on November 8, 2023 to commemorate the November Pogrom (9–10 November 1938)

The exhibit highlights the importance of art for Holocaust remembrance today, through the work of three generations of artists who experienced the Holocaust and reacted to it through their art. Organized chronologically in seven sections, the exhibition revolves around artist and witness Yehuda Bacon, who was liberated from the camps at the age of 15.

Since the attack on Israel by the terrorist organization Hamas on October 7, 2023, in which over 1,400 Israeli civilians were cruelly murdered and more than 200 hostages were kidnapped into the Gaza Strip, including survivors of the Holocaust, the exhibition has become terribly topical. Our solidarity goes out to the people of Israel, especially our partners in Yad Vashem, the artists and their families, with whom we have established close contacts in recent years. Analogies to the National Socialist era are impossible if one wants to do justice to the complexity of the situation in the Middle East. What we can show, however, is how artists dealt with what they experienced back then and how it was possible to find access to each other again through art, to perceive the suffering of the victims, to recognize it and to take responsibility for the future together. With this exhibition, the Museum Center for Persecuted Arts, together with its partners from Poland, Israel and the United States, wants to take responsibility for remembering the past and make it visible to everyone at this special place in New York.

“What does it mean, hope? I knew exactly that like everyone, of course I will die in the end. But still I asked the people from the crematorium, ‘Please tell me your story, please explain to me what that is‘. And they said, ‘What do you need to know it, nobody will survive here, that’s clear‘. And I knew that they can burn my body, but in each of us is a part which existed before we were born and will never die.”

– Yehuda Bacon in a gallery talk at Yad Vashem, 2016

The display begins with German Jewish artists such Felix Nussbaum (1904–1944) who responded to the November pogroms of 1938 in his painting, foreseeing the destruction of European Jewry. The exhibition continues with artworks from the Theresienstadt ghetto. Included are Karel Fleischmann (1897–1944) who gave Yehuda Bacon his first drawing lessons in the ghetto, and painter, poet and art teacher Peter Kien (1919–1944). Also exhibited are works created after 1945 by other artists, who like Bacon, were the only survivors of their families.

Immediately after 1945, the survivors of the Holocaust bore witness. This is represented by artworks by Jonasz Stern (1904–1988) and Boris Lurie (1924–2008) who, like Bacon, were the only survivors of their families and remembered their relatives and their murdered community. Two originals by the artist Jonasz Stern are provided by the MOCAK Museum of Contemporary Art Krakow, whose work was honoured with a solo exhibition at the Centre for Persecuted Arts in Solingen in 2017.

The main part focuses on Yehuda Bacon (born 1929 in Moravska Ostrava), from the drawings created immediately after his liberation recording his experiences in Auschwitz to the paintings reflecting his own mature style. In addition to his artistic career, Bacon kept his oath to testify to the world about the crimes of the Holocaust and served as witness in the Eichmann trial in Jerusalem in 1961 and at the Auschwitz trials in Frankfurt on Main in 1964. In parallel, Bacon taught art in Jerusalem for 35 years.

Sigalit Landau (born 1969 in Jerusalem) was taught at the art academy by Yehuda Bacon. The exhibition ends with this internationally acclaimed Israeli artist, daughter of a Holocaust survivor who refers to the Holocaust in a personal yet universal approach. Ultimately, the artistic thread connecting teachers to their students echoes the transmission of memory from the Holocaust victims and survivors to the following generations, emphasizing the power of the visual testimony in the commitment for Holocaust remembrance and our responsibility to keep it relevant.

Exhibtion „Responsibility for Memory“ at the UN headquarters, New York

Visiting the exhibition

All visitors to United Nations Headquarters must check in with UN Security before entering the United Nations building. At check in, visitors must present a valid photo ID (passport, driving licence or identity card) issued by a Member State or a non-member observer state of the United Nations to receive a security pass. A walk-in visit to the exhibition is possible without taking part in a guided tour and without prior registration.

The exhibition will be shown in Gallery B in the public area of the foyer.

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Opening hours

Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

Address

46th St & 1st Ave, New York, NY 1001

Credits

“Responsibility for Memory“: Exhibition of the Museum Zentrum für verfolgte Künste, Solingen with Yad Vashem, Jerusalem in cooperation with the MOCAK Museum of Contemporary Art, Krakow and the Boris Lurie Art Foundation, New York. The exhibition is part of The Holocaust and the United Nations Outreach Programme commemorating the November Pogrom (9–10 November 1938).

Artists: Felix Nussbaum, Ludwig Meidner, Karel Fleischmann, Peter Kien, Jonasz Stern, Boris Lurie, Yehuda Bacon, Sigalit Landau; originals, facsimiles and reproductions as well as photos from the holdings of the Bürgerstiftung für verfolgte Künste – Else Lasker-Schüler Zentrum – Kunstsammlung Gerhard Schneider.

Curators: Eliad Moreh-Rosenberg (Yad Vashem), Dr. Jürgen Joseph Kaumkötter (Centre for Persecuted Arts)

Design: Gutes im Falschen – Büro für politische Kommunikation

With kind support from the Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Permanent Mission of Germany to the United Nations.

Contacts: Tracey Petersen – petersen3@un.orgThe Holocaust and the United Nations Outreach Programme

Online exhibition: un.org/en/exhibits/exhibit/responsibility-for-memory

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Felix Nussbaum, Rue Triste, 1938, signed and inscribed on the reverse: „TROSTLOSE STRASSE Felix Nussbaum”, Oil on Canvas, 56 x 43 cm, Private Collection, on permanent loan to the Center for Persecuted Arts
Boris Lurie, Portrait of My Mother Before Shooting, 1947, Oil on Canvas, 90 x 65 cm, Boris Lurie Art Foundation
Guided tour by Jürgen Kaumkötter at the memorial event on November 8, 2023 at the UN headquarters. Photo: Daniela Tobias
Guided tour by Maria Anna Potocka (MOCAK) at the memorial event on November 8, 2023 at the UN headquarters. Photo: Daniela TobiasJałowik
Memorial event on November 8, 2023 at the UN headquarters. Photo: Daniela Tobias
Yehuda Bacon, drawing, Woman with child at the barbed wire fence of a concentration camp, signed Yehuda Bacon, 21.8 × 16.2 cm, Museum am Dom, Diocese of Würzburg, Art Collection Foundation
Sigalit Landau, Victory of Memory – Island of Shoes, 2015, Shoes, Salt, 300 x 300 cm, MOCAK Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow
Guided tour by Delfina Jałowik (MOCAK) at the memorial event on November 8, 2023 at the UN headquarters. Photo: Daniela Tobias
Memorial event on November 8, 2023 at the UN headquarters. Photo: Daniela Tobias
Jürgen Kaumkötter and Delfina Jałowik at the memorial event on November 8, 2023 at the UN headquarters. Photo: Daniela Tobias
Felix Nussbaum, Rue Triste, 1938, signed and inscribed on the reverse: „TROSTLOSE STRASSE Felix Nussbaum”, Oil on Canvas, 56 x 43 cm, Private Collection, on permanent loan to the Center for Persecuted Arts
Yehuda Bacon, drawing, Woman with child at the barbed wire fence of a concentration camp, signed Yehuda Bacon, 21.8 × 16.2 cm, Museum am Dom, Diocese of Würzburg, Art Collection Foundation
Boris Lurie, Portrait of My Mother Before Shooting, 1947, Oil on Canvas, 90 x 65 cm, Boris Lurie Art Foundation
Sigalit Landau, Victory of Memory – Island of Shoes, 2015, Shoes, Salt, 300 x 300 cm, MOCAK Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow
Guided tour by Jürgen Kaumkötter at the memorial event on November 8, 2023 at the UN headquarters. Photo: Daniela Tobias
Guided tour by Delfina Jałowik (MOCAK) at the memorial event on November 8, 2023 at the UN headquarters. Photo: Daniela Tobias
Guided tour by Maria Anna Potocka (MOCAK) at the memorial event on November 8, 2023 at the UN headquarters. Photo: Daniela TobiasJałowik
Memorial event on November 8, 2023 at the UN headquarters. Photo: Daniela Tobias
Memorial event on November 8, 2023 at the UN headquarters. Photo: Daniela Tobias
Jürgen Kaumkötter and Delfina Jałowik at the memorial event on November 8, 2023 at the UN headquarters. Photo: Daniela Tobias

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