In Prussian Blue, Mexican artist Yishai Jusidman (1963) delves into the visual memory of the Holocaust and the limits of its representation.
Painting photographic images of Nazi concentration camps, Jusidman re-signifies them by turning them blue—the same shade that stained the walls of gas chambers.
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Published by RM/MUAC. Text by Norman Bryson, Cuauhtémoc Medina.
In Prussian Blue, Mexican artist Yishai Jusidman (1963) delves into the visual memory of the Holocaust and the limits of its representation.
Painting photographic images of Nazi concentration camps, Jusidman re-signifies them by turning them blue—the same shade that stained the walls of gas chambers.