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The
Lost Museum: The Nazi Conspiracy to Steal the World's Greatest Works of Art
Hector Feliciano presents his extensive research into the looting of art by
Nazis and the vast organizational and personal efforts to acquire precious
works of art (November 1998).
Architectural Policy and the Destruction
of the European Jews
Paul B. Jaskot explores how anti-Semitism was both formulated and practiced,
not only on an ideological level, but functionally through architectural policies
and practice directed against the Jews (April 1998).
Mordecai
Gebirtig and the Krakow Ghetto Notebook
Daniel Kempin and Bret Werb present a lecture-recital of songs composed by
poet and songwriter, Mordecai Gebirtig, 1939-1942, who died in the Krakow
Ghetto (June 1998).
Spoils
of War: The Displacement of Works of Art
in the Nazi Era
Lynn Nicholas discusses Nazi policies toward art and ideologies that informed
the looting and destruction of works of art, and the postwar rescue and recovery
(February 1998).
Under
Constraint: Art and Theater between
Heaven and Hell
Józef Szajna, an artist, theater director and designer presented a rare, intimate
discussion of his postwar art, which was strongly informed by his experience
as a prisoner at Auschwitz and Buchenwald (May 1998).
Jewish
Museum Berlin
Architect Daniel Libeskind discusses the theories and ideas behind his design
of the Jewish Museum Berlin and other Holocaust-related
projects (April 1999).