‘In the liveliest place, my mother's bosom, there was death’ – mother-daughter relationships in the work of Rachel Nemesh, Second-Generation Holocaust survivor

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Shahar Marnin-Distelfeld
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ABSTRACT This article focuses on the artwork of Israeli artist, Rachel Nemesh, a Second-Generation Holocaust Survivor. The assemblage to be discussed was exhibited in her solo exhibition, One Flesh, in 2020. The corpus analysis will be divided into four themes: (a) The Big Mother – works describing the elderly mother of Nemesh in a monumental manner; (b) Pieta versions – works focusing on bodily scenes of mother and daughter closely tangled; (c) Body-Parts: works showing randomly detached body organs; (d) Domestic Space – the artist's mother in her home. The study will be framed by two main fields: art centering on the Holocaust and feminist ideas focusing on mother-daughter relationships. Theoretical and visual examination will be enhanced by interviews with the artist aiming at profoundly decoding her artwork, claimed to resonate a feminine artistic language. An attempt to formulate an original interpretation of Holocaust Second-Generation's art, combined with a feminist point of view, will be made here. Rachel Nemesh's artwork is being investigated here for the very first time.
“在最热闹的地方,我母亲的怀里,有死亡”——大屠杀第二代幸存者雷切尔·内梅什笔下的母女关系
本文关注以色列艺术家雷切尔·内梅什(Rachel Nemesh)的艺术作品,她是一名第二代大屠杀幸存者。她将在2020年的个展《一体》(One Flesh)中展出这组作品。语料库分析将分为四个主题:(a)大母亲-以不朽的方式描述涅梅什年迈的母亲的作品;(b) Pieta版本-作品集中于母亲和女儿紧密纠缠的身体场景;(c)身体部位:表现随机分离的身体器官的作品;(d)家庭空间-艺术家的母亲在家中。该研究将以两个主要领域为框架:以大屠杀为中心的艺术和以母女关系为重点的女权主义思想。对艺术家的采访将加强理论和视觉检查,旨在深刻解读她的艺术作品,声称共鸣女性艺术语言。本文将结合女权主义的观点,尝试对大屠杀第二代的艺术进行原创性的解读。雷切尔·内梅什的作品首次在这里接受调查。
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Holocaust Studies
Holocaust Studies Arts and Humanities-History
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