“Then and Now”
Most individuals, upon hearing mention of the word Holocaust, will “see” images in their minds of this evil, well except for possibly certain Iranians.
Photographer Alan Jacobs, working with The Auschwitz Museum, created a series of photographs which poignantly contrasts works of art created by inmates of Auschwitz and Birkenau, shortly after their liberation from this man made hell, with the photos taken by Jacobs in our contemporary time. The series of art and photos are well worth viewing and reflecting on.
Via Fred Lapides’ GoodShit.
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