UTW2
Man with tattered coat in the Warsaw Ghetto
Art: 1992
Media: India ink on cream etching paper
Framed, 38 inches H x 26 W [96.5 cm. H x 66 W]
The second drawing of the Under the Wings art series. Drawn from a photo of a man, perhaps in his 20's or 30's whose coat appears to be completely unraveling and completely disintegrating.
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I was struck by his gaze directly into the camera's lens, and his look which was not dissimilar to young homeless men and women I see in downtown Seattle everyday. As in photos of other people taken by Nazi soldiers in the Warsaw Ghetto, this man sits on the sidewalk, waiting...death would have soon followed
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The wings were drawn at the ornithology lab, Burke Museum of Natural History, Univ. of Washington, Seattle.
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The framing was a gift of the Museum of History & Industry, Seattle, Washington, where the drawing was exhibited, 1994.
Exhibits, selected (this is an incomplete list)
Hillel Center, University of Washington, Seattle (1992)
Museum of History & Industry, Seattle (1994)
Broadway Market, Seattle’s Capitol Hill district (1994)
B’nai B’rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum, Washington, DC (1994)
Western Illinois University, Macomb (2004)
Stephens College, Davis Art Gallery, Columbia, Missouri (2007)
Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington (2007)