Representing the Irreparable: The Shoah, the Bible, and the Art of Samuel Bak

The art of Samuel Bak depicts a world destroyed and yet provisionally pieced back together. Across nearly seven decades of artistic production Samuel Bak has explored and reworked a set of metaphors, a visual grammar and vocabulary, that ultimately privileges questions. Bak's pictorial readings invite reconsideration of the Post-Reformation privileging of word over image, and of the Post-Enlightenment privileging of reason over experience. Bak preserves memory of the twentieth century ruination of Jewish life and culture by way of an artistic passion and precision that stubbornly announces the creativity of the human spirit.

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Representing the Irreparable: The Shoah, the Bible, and the Art of Samuel Bak

The art of Samuel Bak depicts a world destroyed and yet provisionally pieced back together. Across nearly seven decades of artistic production Samuel Bak has explored and reworked a set of metaphors, a visual grammar and vocabulary, that ultimately privileges questions. Bak's pictorial readings invite reconsideration of the Post-Reformation privileging of word over image, and of the Post-Enlightenment privileging of reason over experience. Bak preserves memory of the twentieth century ruination of Jewish life and culture by way of an artistic passion and precision that stubbornly announces the creativity of the human spirit.

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Representing the Irreparable: The Shoah, the Bible, and the Art of Samuel Bak

Representing the Irreparable: The Shoah, the Bible, and the Art of Samuel Bak

Representing the Irreparable: The Shoah, the Bible, and the Art of Samuel Bak

Representing the Irreparable: The Shoah, the Bible, and the Art of Samuel Bak

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The art of Samuel Bak depicts a world destroyed and yet provisionally pieced back together. Across nearly seven decades of artistic production Samuel Bak has explored and reworked a set of metaphors, a visual grammar and vocabulary, that ultimately privileges questions. Bak's pictorial readings invite reconsideration of the Post-Reformation privileging of word over image, and of the Post-Enlightenment privileging of reason over experience. Bak preserves memory of the twentieth century ruination of Jewish life and culture by way of an artistic passion and precision that stubbornly announces the creativity of the human spirit.


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ISBN-13: 9781879985186
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Publication date: 05/28/2008
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 8.30(w) x 10.30(h) x 1.00(d)
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