Sunday guided tour through the special exhibition "Calling a spade a spade" on 3.11.2024, 11:15 a.m.

Sonderausstellung "Die Dinge beim Namen nennen"
This event is available in
German
Violence, terror and crimes against humanity: The special exhibition shows works by non-professional Polish artists who deal with the Holocaust in Poland. Almost all of the creators were born after the Second World War and are familiar with the martyrdom of Poles from stories and the Polish collective memory. The works, which are carved from wood and painted in great detail, focus on historical events, they inform and
inform and keep memories alive so that these terrible crimes are not forgotten. The artists use simple symbols and images for this purpose, which have an all the more powerful and blunt effect on the viewer.

All the works were collected by Louis Galinski and the entire collection shows folk art from different periods of Polish history. For the exhibition in the Salmen, 17 objects were selected that deal with the Holocaust period.

Polish folk sculpture originally came from Polish villages and was characterized by religiosity and the personal faith of the artists. Even today, traditional religious symbols can be found in the works.
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Lange Straße 52
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Offenburg
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Tarif
Paid entry
4
Rate for holders of the Museums-PASS-Musées only.
Dates
On 03 November 2024
Additional informations
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