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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. The Bodily, Social and Architectural Dimensions of SurvivalAbout 50,000 Jews survived the Holocaust in hiding on the territory of occupied Poland. Most of them had to find, build and use various hideouts. Driven by necessity, they looked for refuge in the seemingly unlikely places such as tree hollows, closets, cellars or sewers - staying there for hours, days, but sometimes even for months. Architect, scholar and artist Natalia Romik has identified and examined several hideouts that still exist to this day. Their architectural remnants bear witness to the creativity and will of survival of their makers. In her exhibition "Hideouts: Architecture of Survival" she used aesthetically challenging, sculptural forms to convey their delicate materiality and charged history.This interdisciplinary book offers a multiplicity of voices to compliment the unique work of Natalia Romik. It raises the fundamental question about the function of art and architecture in relation to history, violence and cultures of public commemoration. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. The Bodily, Social and Architectural Dimensions of Survival About 50,000 Jews survived the Holocaust in hiding on the territory of occupied Poland. Most of them had to find, build and use various hideouts. Driven by necessity, they looked for refuge in the seemingly unlikely places such as tree hollows, closets, cellars or sewers - staying there for hours, days, but sometimes even for months. Architect, scholar and artist Natalia Romik has identified and examined several hideouts that still exist to this day. Their architectural remnants bear witness to the creativity and will of survival of their makers. In her exhibition "Hideouts: Architecture of Survival" she used aesthetically challenging, sculptural forms to convey their delicate materiality and charged history. This interdisciplinary book offers a multiplicity of voices to compliment the unique work of Natalia Romik. It raises the fundamental question about the function of art and architecture in relation to history, violence and cultures of public commemoration.
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Hardback. Condizione: New. The Bodily, Social and Architectural Dimensions of Survival About 50,000 Jews survived the Holocaust in hiding on the territory of occupied Poland. Most of them had to find, build and use various hideouts. Driven by necessity, they looked for refuge in the seemingly unlikely places such as tree hollows, closets, cellars or sewers - staying there for hours, days, but sometimes even for months. Architect, scholar and artist Natalia Romik has identified and examined several hideouts that still exist to this day. Their architectural remnants bear witness to the creativity and will of survival of their makers. In her exhibition "Hideouts: Architecture of Survival" she used aesthetically challenging, sculptural forms to convey their delicate materiality and charged history. This interdisciplinary book offers a multiplicity of voices to compliment the unique work of Natalia Romik. It raises the fundamental question about the function of art and architecture in relation to history, violence and cultures of public commemoration.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Hatje Cantz Verlag 2024-02-22, 2024
ISBN 10: 3775755969 ISBN 13: 9783775755962
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. The Bodily, Social and Architectural Dimensions of SurvivalAbout 50,000 Jews survived the Holocaust in hiding on the territory of occupied Poland. Most of them had to find, build and use various hideouts. Driven by necessity, they looked for refuge in the seemingly unlikely places such as tree hollows, closets, cellars or sewers - staying there for hours, days, but sometimes even for months. Architect, scholar and artist Natalia Romik has identified and examined several hideouts that still exist to this day. Their architectural remnants bear witness to the creativity and will of survival of their makers. In her exhibition "Hideouts: Architecture of Survival" she used aesthetically challenging, sculptural forms to convey their delicate materiality and charged history.This interdisciplinary book offers a multiplicity of voices to compliment the unique work of Natalia Romik. It raises the fundamental question about the function of art and architecture in relation to history, violence and cultures of public commemoration. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. - Unique, interdisciplinary insight into the concealed architecture of survival- Artistic tribute to the architectural creativity and ingenuity of survivors- Unique, interdisciplinary insight into the concealed architecture of survival- Artistic tribute t.
Hardback. Condizione: New. The Bodily, Social and Architectural Dimensions of Survival About 50,000 Jews survived the Holocaust in hiding on the territory of occupied Poland. Most of them had to find, build and use various hideouts. Driven by necessity, they looked for refuge in the seemingly unlikely places such as tree hollows, closets, cellars or sewers - staying there for hours, days, but sometimes even for months. Architect, scholar and artist Natalia Romik has identified and examined several hideouts that still exist to this day. Their architectural remnants bear witness to the creativity and will of survival of their makers. In her exhibition "Hideouts: Architecture of Survival" she used aesthetically challenging, sculptural forms to convey their delicate materiality and charged history. This interdisciplinary book offers a multiplicity of voices to compliment the unique work of Natalia Romik. It raises the fundamental question about the function of art and architecture in relation to history, violence and cultures of public commemoration.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Hatje Cantz Verlag Jul 2024, 2024
ISBN 10: 3775755969 ISBN 13: 9783775755962
Da: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Approximately 50,000 Jews survived the Holocaust inoccupied Poland and Ukraine, some of them using hideouts.Driven by necessity, they were forced to seek refugein unlikely and seemingly unsuited places such as treehollows, closets, basements or sewers-staying there fordays, and sometimes even years. They are a testament tothe architectural creativity of those who had to secure thebasic means of sustaining life with minimal resources,without being able to radically alter the space availableto them.Architect, scholar and artist Natalia Romik has identifiedand studied several hideouts that still exist today.Her research, resulting in the exhibition Hideouts. TheArchitecture of Survival, accentuates the material and spatialdimensions of living in hiding, gathering the evidenceof vernacular, architectural creativity employed underlife-threatening conditions. This interdisciplinary catalogue,addresses the fundamental question of the functionof architecture in relation to the history of violenceand our culture of commemoration.A graduate in political science, practitioner of architecture and artist, NATALIA ROMIK (\*1983, Warsaw) received a PhD at London's Bartlett School of Architecture in 2018. Romik has been awarded numerous grants, including the London Arts and Humanities Partnership, and the Scholarship of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage of Poland. Currently she is a postdoctoral fellow at the Foundation for the Memory of the Shoah in Paris.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. The Bodily, Social and Architectural Dimensions of Survival About 50,000 Jews survived the Holocaust in hiding on the territory of occupied Poland. Most of them had to find, build and use various hideouts. Driven by necessity, they looked for refuge in the seemingly unlikely places such as tree hollows, closets, cellars or sewers - staying there for hours, days, but sometimes even for months. Architect, scholar and artist Natalia Romik has identified and examined several hideouts that still exist to this day. Their architectural remnants bear witness to the creativity and will of survival of their makers. In her exhibition "Hideouts: Architecture of Survival" she used aesthetically challenging, sculptural forms to convey their delicate materiality and charged history. This interdisciplinary book offers a multiplicity of voices to compliment the unique work of Natalia Romik. It raises the fundamental question about the function of art and architecture in relation to history, violence and cultures of public commemoration.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Architecture of Survival | Mirjam Wenzel (u. a.) | Buch | 148 S. | Englisch | 2024 | Hatje Cantz Verlag | EAN 9783775755962 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: HATJE CANTZ VERLAG GmbH, Mommsenstr. 27, 10629 Berlin, contact[at]hatjecantz[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Approximately 50,000 Jews survived the Holocaust in occupied Poland and Ukraine, some of them using hideouts. Driven by necessity, they were forced to seek refuge in unlikely and seemingly unsuited places such as tree hollows, closets, basements or sewers-staying there for days, and sometimes even years. They are a testament to the architectural creativity of those who had to secure the basic means of sustaining life with minimal resources, without being able to radically alter the space available to them. Architect, scholar and artist Natalia Romik has identified and studied several hideouts that still exist today. Her research, resulting in the exhibition Hideouts. The Architecture of Survival, accentuates the material and spatial dimensions of living in hiding, gathering the evidence of vernacular, architectural creativity employed under life-threatening conditions. This interdisciplinary catalogue, addresses the fundamental question of the function of architecture in relation to the history of violence and our culture of commemoration.A graduate in political science, practitioner of architecture and artist, NATALIA ROMIK (*1983, Warsaw) received a PhD at London's Bartlett School of Architecture in 2018. Romik has been awarded numerous grants, including the London Arts and Humanities Partnership, and the Scholarship of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage of Poland. Currently she is a postdoctoral fellow at the Foundation for the Memory of the Shoah in Paris.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Brand New. 128 pages. German language. 11.54x9.45x0.79 inches. In Stock.
Da: Mooney's bookstore, Den Helder, Paesi Bassi
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Lingua: Polacco
Editore: Muzeum Historii ?ydów Polskich, Instytucja sprawcza, Wydawca, 2018
ISBN 10: 8394914969 ISBN 13: 9788394914967
Da: The Warm Springs Book Company, Fremont, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: New. Condizione sovraccoperta: New. Polish and English Language edition. A new copy in a new DJ still sealed in its original publisher's shrink-wrap. Illustrated. 8vo; ~ 319 pages.
Lingua: Tedesco
Editore: Hatje Cantz Verlag Gmbh Mär 2024, 2024
ISBN 10: 3775755977 ISBN 13: 9783775755979
Da: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - Etwa 50.000 Jüdinnen und Juden überlebten den Holocaust im besetzten Polen und der Ukraine, einige von ihnen in Verstecken. Aus der Not heraus waren sie gezwungen, an unwahrscheinlichen und scheinbar ungeeigneten Orten wie Baumhöhlen, Schränken, Kellern oder Abwasserkanälen Zuflucht zu suchen und dort Stunden, Tage, manchmal sogar Jahre zu verbringen. Die Architektin, Politikwissenschaftlerin und Künstlerin Natalia Romik, deren Arbeit erstmals in Deutschland vorgestellt wird, hat einige dieser noch heute existierenden Orte erforscht. Ihre Recherchen würdigen die Verstecke als zerbrechliche Architekturen, die von der Kreativität und dem ungebrochenen Willen derjenigen, die mit minimalen Mitteln ihr Überleben sichern mussten zeugen. Der interdisziplinäre Katalog schafft einen Zugang zur fragilen physischen Realität dieser Orte und thematisiert die grundlegende Frage zum Verhältnis von Architektur, Gewalt und einer Erinnerungskultur, die unsichtbare Orte sichtbar macht.Die Politikwissenschaftlerin NATALIA ROMIK (\*1983, Warschau) verbindet akademische Forschung mit Methoden der zeitgenössischen Kunst und Architektur. In ihren Kunstprojekten beschäftigt sie sich vor allem mit der jüdischen Erinnerung und dem Gedenken an den Holocaust in Osteuropa. Romik erhielt zahlreiche Stipendien und wurde 2023 mit dem Dan David Preis, einem der höchstdotierten Preise für historische Forschung ausgezeichnet. Derzeit ist sie Postdoktorantin bei der Stiftung zur Erinnerung an die Schoah in Paris.