For an ‘adventuress’ who memorialized the Holocaust in art, a long-awaited revival
A new exhibit at Indiana University is bringing Anna Walinska's work to a new audience
	A new exhibit at Indiana University is bringing Anna Walinska's work to a new audience
	Before Oct. 7, Sam Griffin's work was personal and introspective; then he was drafted into the Israeli army
	The late pope's favorite painting was a reaction to the horrors of the Nazi regime
	The not-very-surprising answer is: no. But why?
	An exhibit in Warsaw displays artwork created by Jews as a strategy for staying alive.
	In David Stern's 'Silent Running' are images of terror and the colors of conflagration
	Since the war broke out, debate has raged over the political meaning of art
	Morris Katz’s ‘instant art’ will be on view at YIVO
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
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