
Mischling 1
Sara Davidmann(Author)
GOST Books (Publisher)
Published on 1. September 2021
Book
Hardback
116 pages
978-1-910401-55-2 (ISBN)
Description
Sara Davidmann's father was never able to talk about his experiences growing up in Nazi Berlin,
the traumatic events that occurred before he left, the family members who were murdered, or
his evacuation. These experiences formed a space in his life that was too painful to revisit, and
Davidmann grew up knowing very little about this side of her family history. From her father, she
inherited an aversion to everything connected with the Holocaust. Through piecing together
fragments from family albums and in-depth research through archives and archival materials, and
reworking imagery through her own processes, Davidmann re-tells the story of a family history
nearly extinquished.
the traumatic events that occurred before he left, the family members who were murdered, or
his evacuation. These experiences formed a space in his life that was too painful to revisit, and
Davidmann grew up knowing very little about this side of her family history. From her father, she
inherited an aversion to everything connected with the Holocaust. Through piecing together
fragments from family albums and in-depth research through archives and archival materials, and
reworking imagery through her own processes, Davidmann re-tells the story of a family history
nearly extinquished.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Illustrations
65 colour images
Dimensions
Height: 302 mm
Width: 226 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
816 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-910401-55-2 (9781910401552)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
For fourteen years (1999-2013) Davidmann took photographs and carried out oral history
recordings in collaboration with people from UK transgender and queer and communities. Her
photographs have been internationally exhibited and published. Since 2013 her work on 'the
family' has focused on her own family and family history. Her project, 'Ken. To be destroyed,'
which tells the story of her transgender uncle, has been published as a monograph, edited by
the writer and curator Val Williams. Davidmann is a Reader in Photography at London College of
Communication, University of the Arts London.
recordings in collaboration with people from UK transgender and queer and communities. Her
photographs have been internationally exhibited and published. Since 2013 her work on 'the
family' has focused on her own family and family history. Her project, 'Ken. To be destroyed,'
which tells the story of her transgender uncle, has been published as a monograph, edited by
the writer and curator Val Williams. Davidmann is a Reader in Photography at London College of
Communication, University of the Arts London.