Fragments : architecture of the Holocaust : an artist's journey through the camps
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Fragments : architecture of the Holocaust : an artist's journey through the camps
Fresco Fine Art, c2011
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Summary: A collection of 61 black-and-white full-page (some folded) photographs of the architecture from ten concentration camps: Mauthausen (Austria), Breendock (Belgium), Theresienstadt (Czech Republic), Buchenwald, Dachau, and Sachsenhausen (Germany), Vucht (The Netherlands), and Auschwitz I, Auschwitz II at Birkenau, and Majdanek (Poland)
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Karl Koenig has been photographing Holocaust concentration camps for more than ten years. These photographs of the architecture and landscape of suffering, he believes, ""may have some impact on people who are on the path to indifference."" Throughout the series, Koenig explores narrative and visual dissonances in order to highlight the inexplicability of the Holocaust itself. Inventor of the polychromatic gumoil process, a labour-intensive and highly manipulated method, Koenig creates mono types, each existing as an unique object.
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