Author |
Jack Henry Kunin. |
Imprint |
Golden, Colo., USA, 1995. Leaflet, 8 pp., cover illustration only, 21.5 × 11 cm. English. |
Location |
Foothills Art Center (23 September–25 October 1995) |
Description |
An 80-foot-long panoramic sculpture that reproduces in carved, varicolored woods the facades of Polish and Russian synagogues destroyed in the Holocaust. Leaflet with introduction to the work, personal history of the artist, and the types of synagogues featured. 1 item. |
main keywords |
COOPER, SUSANSYNAGOGUESSYNAGOGUES, MODELS/RECONSTRUCTIONSPOLANDRUSSIA/SOVIET UNION |
minor keywords |
HolocaustJewish Art, contemporary/modernSynagogues, architectureSynagogues, destruction ofSynagogues, PolandSynagogues, Russia/Soviet UnionSynagogues, wooden |
Other venues |
Mizel Museum of Judaica, Denver, Colo., USA (6 November 1995–25 February 1996); Sangre de Cristo Art Center, Pueblo, Colo., USA (16 March–18 May 1996); Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, Colo., USA (14 June–4 August 1996); Museum of Tolerance, Los Angeles, Calif., USA (1997) |