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Showing posts with label michael knigin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label michael knigin. Show all posts
Saturday, October 15, 2016
Friday, April 27, 2012
Exhibition for "National Days of Remembrance"
Michael Knigin's Exhibition for "National Days of Remembrance"
Photos from Tuesday, April 17th
In honor of National Days of Remembrance for the Holocaust (April 15-22) the photography committee presented a two-part show. Joyce Chasan presented the photomontages of artist Michael Knigin. Dr. Stanley Burns showcased original images, documents and his series of multimedia photographs.
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Joyce Chasan, Marilyn Church, andJoan Kraisky Knigin |
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Guest, Joyce Chasan, Dr. Stanley B. Burns, Joan Kraisky Knigin, and Marilyn Church |
Knigin used images of the Nazi era and Holocaust to create an emotional response to the horrors of the time. He records the dehumanization of mankind in a skilful juxtapositioning that takes the images from their mundane context and reorganizes them, granting them a new life. Michael's goal was to indelibly imprint on our souls images that would facilitate remembrance. Michael died last year and his widow Joan Kraisky has continued his legacy by providing the images for this show. Knigin's work is included in over 60 museums and corporate collections.
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Carla Baker, Dr. Robert Baker, and Joyce Chasan |
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Dr. Stanley B. Burns, Carla Baker, and Dr. Robert Baker |
Collector and curator Dr. Stanley B. Burns, who owns one of the largest Judaica and Holocaust photographic collections showcased some of the well known images of the era. Some of the images related to German oppression of Jews prior to the war, others related directly to the Shoah. Accompanying the images was original documents of the time. Dr. Burns, for the first time, presented from his own series of multimedia art works images of regular Nazi soldiers (non SS) who believed in the Nazi dream and who eagerly and aggressively played their part in the Shoah. These previously unseen and unpublished works will become icons of the era as they dramatically illustrate the extent of everyday abuse of Jews and their communities by the Wehrmacht. Dr. Burns has produced over 50 exhibitions always surprising his audience with new visual experiences.
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Carla Baker, Dr. Robert Baker, and Krysia Fisher |
Monday, June 6, 2011
Fine Art Magazine/ Mary Delaney Cooke Gallery/ Karyn Mannix Contemporary at her Sole East Reception
The Hamptons were fun this weekend. Enjoy our pictures from two of the events Fine Art Magazine attended.
All Photos © Jamie Forbes, fineartmagazine.com
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From Left: Guest, Steve Zaluski, and Joan Kraisky |
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Solé East Reception Visitors |
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From Left: Bill Collage, Joseph Eschenberg, Karyn Mannix, and Steve Zaluski |
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From Left: Rachel Thompson of Hamptons Tanning and Alison Stager Photography |
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From Left: Mary Delaney, Joan Kraisky, and Marilyn Goldberg, owner of Museum Masters International MMI at the Delaney Cooke Gallery Reception in Sag Harbor for Joan Kraisky and Michael Knigin |
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Steve Zaluski |
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From Left: Renee Dahl and Mary Delaney |
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Artist Athos Zacharias |
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From Left: Chris Jones, founder of MTK, Chris' Son, Harrison, David Ceva, owner of Solé East |
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Solé East Musicians |
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