Digital and print catalogs are now available

These catalogs are for our international group exhibition, held April-May 2018 at the Ronald Feldman Gallery, SoHo, New York City, featuring artworks related to the title theme.
Remember the Women Institute is offering a free downloadable digital version (2.2MB) of the catalog for our groundbreaking art exhibition, VIOLATED! Women in Holocaust and Genocide. The beautifully bound full-color 108-page limited print version is also available for a minimum $25.00 donation to Remember the Women Institute. Please write to [email protected] for details about ordering.
Judy Chicago and Donald Woodman, Half-scale Study for Double Jeopardy from Holocaust Project Studies/Ancillaries, 1990.
Sprayed acrylic, oil, and photography on photo linen fabric
©Judy Chicago and Donald Woodman. Collection of Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio.Judy Chicago and Donald Woodman, Double Jeopardy from Holocaust Project Studies/Ancillaries, 1990.
Sprayed acrylic, oil, and photography on photo linen fabric
©Judy Chicago and Donald Woodman. Collection of Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio.
The downloadable digital catalog, like the print version, is edited by Dr. Rochelle G. Saidel, exhibition coordinator, and Dr. Batya Brutin, curator. In addition to an introduction and chapters by the co-editors, there is a chapter by curatorial consultant Rebecca Pristoop. There are also full-color reproductions of all of the 47 artworks, along with artist statements by the 30 artists who worked in a variety of media to depict the theme of violence during both the Holocaust and later genocides.
The digital version has many links to resources and background Information, so that readers can find related information easily. An extensive bibliography is included.
Remember the Women Institute is grateful to the exhibition team, the Ronald Feldman Gallery, the artists, the Exhibition Honorary Committee, our generous donors, and our institutional partners, all detailed in the catalog.
See more information about the exhibition here.
Shosh Kormosh, Untitled (Braids), from the series Order and Cleanliness: A-, 1994–1995. Photography, silver print, 33 in x 46 in. Collection of the artist’s estate, Israel. Judith Weinshall Liberman, Women in the Holocaust, 1996. Acrylicon canvas. 40in x 30 in. Permanent collection of Florida Holocaust Museum, St. Petersburg, FL., courtesy of Judith Weinshall Liberman. Dvora Morag, Écorchement—Flaying, 2009–2010. White cotton fabric and stitching, various dimensions. Collection of the artist, Israel.