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Thanks to the
following individuals & institutions for
making available photos used as source material for
interpretative ‘Under the Wings of G-D’ artworks:
1.
Genia Dayan
and B. Segan (Zlata Barshewsky;
Liebl Barshewsky)
2. Gisele Feldman, French ‘Hidden Child’ survivor & retired French public school teacher
(Rachel Cyrkin; Odette Cyrkin)
3. Anita Hannah Graham (Ceshia Burstyn Mendrelawska)
4. Chana Lorber, Warsaw Ghetto & death camp survivor (Giettel Laski)
5. The granddaughter of Ceshia & Josef Lederman of Ostrowicz, Poland (Lederman
family)
6. Alexander Schwarz (deceased) and Daniel Brandel (Camille Hahn)
7. Professor Elie Wiesel, Boston University (Dodye Feig)
8. Bundesarchiv, Germany (photo of "Gypsy" boy in Halle
Nazi concentration camp)
9. YIVO Research Institute and Library, N.Y. (Frydrich Zelman;
Rubinsztajn)
10. The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C. (Tomas
Kulka; 'Child with Birds Nest Scarf')
Photos appearing in the
following books, magazines, newspapers and calendars have been used as source
material for interpretative artworks in Under the Wings of G-D. The
artist extends apologies if I have inadvertently omitted references to any other
published source material used in the creation of Under the Wings of G-D
art; please contact me if you are aware of any errors of omission, thank
you (- AKS, July 2002)
1. Agent Orange - Collateral Damage in
Vietnam" by English photojournalist Philip Jones Griffiths. Pub:
Trolley Books, Ltd, London, 2003. The photo appears on page 56.
(Agent Orange unnamed Vietnamese baby girl)
2. All
Rivers Run to the Sea, by Elie Wiesel. Knopf, NY, 1995 (Dodye Feig)
3. A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide," by
Samantha Power;
Basic Books, NY, 2002 (Cambodian woman and her
child)
4. The American Century, by Harold Evans; photo by Daniel
Nicoletta, Knopf, NY, 1998
(Harvey Milk)
5. The Art of Hatred, pub. by The Jewish
Museum of Miami, 2001
(Eugenio Curiel)
6.. ART AND EXILE - Felix Nussbaum, 1904-44 (exhibition catalog), by Emily
D. Bilski.
The Jewish
Museum, NY (Nussbaum's self portrait painting)
7. At the Heart of the White
Rose, Letters & Diaries of Hans and Sophie Scholl, edited by Inge
Jens,Harper & Row, NY, '87. (Sophie Scholl)
8. A Vanished World, by Roman Vishniac. Farrar, Straus, & Giroux, NY,
1986
9. The Children of Izieu: A Human Tragedy, by Serge Klarsfeld. Harry
Abrams, NY, 1984
10. Dietrich
Bonhoeffer –A Life in Pictures, by Eberhard Bethge, Renate Bethge
and
Christian Gremmels. Fortress Press, Philadelphia, Penna., 1986
11. Extraordinary Chickens, by Stephen Green-Armitage. Harry Abrams, NY,
2000
12. Feathers and Flight, by Clarence J. Hylander. MacMillan Co., NY, 1959
13. The 45th Anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
Interpress, Warsaw, 1988
[Warszawski
Getto 1943-88 W 45 rocznice Powstania]
14. The Holocaust – The World and the Jews, 1933-45, by Seymour Rossel.
Behrman House, W.
Orange, N.J., 1992
15. Image Before My Eyes: A
Photographic History of Jewish Life in Poland Before the
Holocaust,
by Lucjan Dobroszycki and Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, Schocken Books,
NY, in
cooperation with YIVO, NY, 1977
16. In the Ghetto of Warsaw [photos by Heinz Jost], Steidl Verlag, Gottingen,
Germany, 2001
17. In the Land We Shared, Interpress, Warsaw, 1980’s [year?], magazine
18. In the Warsaw Ghetto, Summer 1941, photographs by Willy Georg.
Aperture,
NY, 1993
19. The
Italians and the Holocaust – Persecution, Rescue, Survival, by Susan
Zuccotti, Basic Books, NY,
1987 (Leone Ginzburg)
20. The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw Is No More! The Stroop Report, A
facsimile edition and translation
of the official Nazi report on the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto.
Translation
by Sybil Milton. Pantheon Books, NY, 1979
21. Jewish Art & Civilization. Chartwell Books, Switzerland, 1972,
Geoffrey
Wigoder, editor. (Shoah
Dreams)
22. Jewish Ceremonial Art. Thomas Yoseloff, Pub., 1966. Author: Joseph
Gutmann
(Italian Jewish wedding ring -
Shoah Dreams)
23. The Last Jews of Eastern Europe, photos by Brian Blue. Philosophical
Library, NY, 1986
24. Letters
& Drawings of Bruno Schulz, edited by Jerzy Ficowski. Harper &
Row, NY, 1988 (Shoah Dreams)
25. Mischnajoth, Anton Scmid & N.D. Landschafts Bookbinders, Wien, 1815
(Laja Lederman & daughters)
26. Music in Terezin, 1941-45,
by Joza Karas; Beaufort Books, NY '85 (Erwin Schulhoff)
27. The New York Times & Delta Music (Erwin Schulhoff)
28. Polish Jews – The Final Chapter, text by Earl Vinecour, photos by
Chuck Fishman,
McGraw
Hill, NY, 1977 (Lesko synagogue, Shoah Dreams)
29. The Sea Has Wings. E.P. Dutton, NY, 1973
30. The Selected
Poems of Robert Desnos, translated by Carolyn Forche &
William Kulik, Ecco Press, NY '91. The photo reproduced in the book & used in the
series was published courtesy of Jean Loup Charmet.
31. Synagogues of Europe – Architecture, History, Meaning, by Carol
Hershelle Krinsky. Dover
Books, NY, 1996
(Hitler's yo-yo...)
32. Time
of Stones, photos by Monika Krajewska, Interpress, Warsaw, 1983
(No one came to save Anna Plockier)
33. US
Camera 1952. copyright by T. J. Maloney, 1951; US Camera Publishing Co.,
NY, 1952, photos
by Bohuslav Burian, and Carl Mydans ©Life Magazine
(No one came to save Anna Plockier)
34. Varshaver Geter en Bund –
The Warsaw Ghetto in Pictures, YIVO, NY, 1970 (Note:
Several photos used as source material from this book also appear in The 45th
Anniversary of
the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising)
35. Voices from S-21 - Terror and History in Pol
Pot's Secret Prison," by David Chandler Univ. of California Press,
'99. (Peach)
36. The Warsaw Ghetto in Photographs, edited by Ulrich Keller
37. Witness - Endangered Species
of North America, photos by Susan Middleton & David Liittschwager,
Chronicle Books, San Francisco, CA, '94. (Gypsy boy -
Halle kz)
38. Wooden Synagogues, by Maria and Kazimierz Piechotka. Arkady, Warsaw,
Poland, 1958.
39. World Jewish Congress (2001 calendar), photo of architectural detail of
Dohanyi Street
synagogue in Budapest by Barry Lewis © /CORBIS (Hitler's
yo-yo..)
Several other
artworks (not in the Under the Wings…series) seen in OTHER SEGAN ART
– JUDAIC, used photos as source material for portions of imagery and
were published in the following
publications:
1. Zydzi
Polscy: Dzieje I kultura. Interpress, Warsaw, 1982, edited by Marian
Fuks,
Zygmunt
Hoffman, Maurycy Horn and Jerzy Tomaszewski (Polish Menorah artworks;
Tykocin
, Poland synagogue wall artwork)
2. The New York Time Sunday Magazine, cover photo of Elie Wiesel, by William
Coupon, October 23, 1983
issue (Elie’s Sin)
3. Hiss and Tell -True Stories from the FIles of a Cat Shrink," author Pam
Johnson-Bennett, Penguin Books, '96 (Spiegelmanning my Luftsmench
Life)
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