Art and Life: The Story of Samuel Bak

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Art and Life: The Story of Samuel Bak

$80.00

Art & Life: The Story of Samuel Bak, by Ute Ben Yosef, traces the development of a child prodigy deeply shaped by the catastrophic events of the Shoah, from his early artistic influences to his years in the Vilna Ghetto and Landsberg DP Camp, his formal training in Israel and Paris, and his fruitful art career in Rome, New York, Switzerland, and Boston. Augmenting the rich existing literature on Bak, Art & Life explores—in thoughtful prose and through reproductions of both iconic and rarely seen work created between 1942 and 2022—how he navigated the prevailing art trends of the mid-twentieth century in search of his own pictorial language. It considers the personal, historical, and artistic currents that led Bak, now aged 90, to create an astonishing body of work that bears witness to cataclysmic events, embodies our common humanity of suffering and hope, and poses questions about the repair of the world.

  • Foreword by Bernard H. Pucker

  • First 50 books are signed by Samuel Bak

  • Distributed by Syracuse University Press

  • 8.5 x 9.75" hardcover book

  • 360 pages

  • Approximately 265 illustrations

  • $80 + $10 domestic shipping

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