
Ukraine Series
Johanna Diehl(Author)
Sieveking Verlag
Published in October 2015
Book
Hardback
160 pages
978-3-944874-35-7 (ISBN)
Description
German artist Johanna Diehl traveled around present-day Ukraine in 2013 and visited former synagogues that had fallen into disrepair or been converted to other uses. Many of them had been destroyed during the German occupation, while others had been used as cinemas, gymnasiums, workshops, factories, and hospitals during the Soviet era. The photographs testify to the expulsion of Jewish communities from their religious spaces. Diehl shows not only how bizarre and disfiguring the new functions of the synagogues are, but also the violence with which they were sometimes imposed. In an art-historical text Bernhard Maaz describes the ambivalent beauty and sadness exuded by the unpeopled photographs, in which the literary miniatures by Yuri Andrukhovych resonate like an echo.
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Language
English
Place of publication
München
Germany
Illustrations
72 Illustrations, black and white; 74 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 27 cm
Width: 23.6 cm
Weight
960 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-944874-35-7 (9783944874357)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Johanna Diehl, born in 1977, lives and works in Berlin. Her works are shown in solo and group exhibitions around the world and can be found in both private and public collections. She is the recipient of numerous awards and grants. Juri Andruchovytch, born in 1960 in Ivano-Frankivsk, in western Ukraine, is a novelist, poet, essayist, and translator. He is considered one of Ukraine's most important contemporary authors and is among the leading intellectual voices of his country. He was awarded the Hannah Arendt Prize in 2014.