The Concentration Camp Exhibition features artwork that I discovered during the course of my doctoral research, made in a concentration camp in Transnistria during the Holocaust. Some of the works were displayed immediately after the war in an eponymous exhibition long since forgotten by time and the politics of memory. This is the first attempt to recreate that 1945 exhibition and also present other drawings and artefacts made in the camp by the Jewish detainees. Also shown is the first documentary about the camp, Vapniarka: Camp of Death
Vernissage: Thursday, March 26, 7-10pm
Regular opening hours: March 27-31, 11am-6pm
Remaining available tours: March 30 and 31 at 12pm, 5pm
An online presentation for those who cannot be here:
March 28 at 4pm (to join, contact Olga Stefan for zoom link)