“…Salomon seems to have seen this state of victimhood as one which she could use her art to move through, and to overcome.”
Curated by Irene Faber of the Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam, the exhibition of Charlotte Salomon’s work at Munich’s Lenbachhaus spotlights the twenty-six-year-old who was murdered at Auschwitz. The exhibition focuses on remembrance while allowing Salomon’s sometimes cynical and always artful analyses of everyday life to shine through for viewers.
Read the complete Observer article here.
View the exhibition booklet here. (Courtesy of Lenbachhaus.)
Featured image is courtesy of Observer.

