《不像犹太人:淹没记忆和表象的可视化

A. Pollen, Barbara Loftus
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出生于1946年的艺术家芭芭拉·洛夫特斯(Barbara Loftus)在超过25年的时间里创作了大量的作品,包括具象绘画、书籍作品和创意纪录片,这些作品都源于她作为第二代大屠杀幸存者的经历。洛夫特斯的母亲希尔德加德·巴什(Hildegard Basch, 1917-2007)出生在一个被同化的中产阶级犹太家庭,但她在柏林的舒适生活被纳粹德国的灾难性事件摧毁了。1939年,希尔德加德得以在英国避难,而她的其他家人——洛夫特斯的祖父母西吉斯蒙德和赫塔,以及她的叔叔海因茨——则于1942年被送往奥斯威辛集中营,在集中营里死去。2021年8月,文化历史学家Annebella Pollen参观了Loftus在英国布莱顿的工作室,讨论了她艺术实践的持久主题,特别是Loftus使用照片和服装作为探索犹太人身份和后记忆的来源和方法。
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On Not Looking Jewish: Visualizing Submerged Memories and Appearances
Abstract For more than 25 years, artist Barbara Loftus, born 1946, has developed a substantial body of work, across figurative painting, book works and creative documentary film, rooted in her experience as a second-generation Holocaust survivor. Loftus’s mother, Hildegard Basch [1917–2007], was born into an assimilated middle-class Jewish family but the securities of her comfortable life in Berlin were devastated by the catastrophic events of Nazi Germany. While Hildegard was able to take refuge in England in 1939, the rest of her family—Loftus’s grandparents Sigismund and Herta, and her uncle Heinz—were transported to Auschwitz Birkenau in 1942 and perished in the camp. In August 2021, cultural historian Annebella Pollen visited Loftus’ studio in Brighton, UK, to discuss the enduring themes of her artistic practice and, particularly Loftus’s use of photographs and dress as sources and methods for exploring Jewish identity and post-memory.
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Textile  Leather Review
Textile Leather Review Materials Science-Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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