6.05.2025 - 30.06.2025 Arts, Events, History, News

Kazerne Dossin | Landscape Archive-an artistic research project on Holocaust sites in Poland

The exhibition “Landscape Archive” discusses uncommemorated burial sites of Holocaust victims located on Polish territory. The term Holocaust immediately evokes the image of extermination camps, such as Auschwitz and Treblinka. Meanwhile, the region of Central and Eastern Europe is heavily dotted with the forgotten graves of Jews murdered outside the camps. The victims lie in unmarked graves scattered in forests, roadside ditches and fields. The Zapomniane Foundation is an organization aimed at locating, marking and commemorating them in accordance with Jewish religious law. So far, the Foundation has located about 300 unmarked burial sites of Holocaust victims in Poland, marked 100 of them, and permanently commemorated more than a dozen.
 
Research results conducted by the Zapomniane Foundation presented at the exhibit include photographs documenting commemorated burial sites. It also explores the landscape not only as a scenery where history happens, but also as a witness and participant of events, storing evidence that can be an important source of knowledge that can be uncovered by research. 

Exhibition curator: Dr Aleksandra Janus
Artistic research: Aleksander Schwarz
Researchers, collaborators: Agnieszka Nieradko, Dr Sebastian Różycki, Dr Szymon Lenarczyk


Kazerne Dossin | Landscape Archive-an artistic research project on Holocaust sites in Poland

Opening 
6 May 2025 – 18:00
 
 Registration  

Exhibition
7 May – 30 June 2025
 

This project is organized by the Zapomniane Foundation in cooperation with the Polish Institute Brussels, the Urban Memory Foundation, Kazerne Dossin and CEJI – A Jewish Contribution to an Inclusive Europe.
The project is part of the programme of the Polish Presidency of the Council of the EU in 2025 and the ReactMem project funded by the European Union.

 
 

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