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Loli Kantor "There Was a Forest. Jewish Life in Eastern Europe" - exhibition of photographs

Loli Kantor "There Was a Forest. Jewish Life in Eastern Europe" - exhibition of photographs
Start date 2013-05-10
Start time 00:00
Ending date 2013-06-10

Loli Kantor was born in Paris, France, raised in Tel Aviv, Israel and Buffalo, the USA. Since 1984 she has lived in Fort Worth, Texas. She is a fine art and documentary photographer. Her latest works focus on the life and culture of Jews from Central and Eastern Europe. Being the daughter of the Holocaust survivors, she approaches the subject with particular sensitivity. Loli’s photography has been exhibited all over the world: in the United States, China, Ukraine, Spain, and Czech Republic.
Her works can be found in numerous private collections and museums such as Museum of Fine Art w Huston; The Harry Ransom Center; University of Texas in Austin; Lishui Photography Museum, China; National Museum in Lviv, Ukraine. In January 2009 her book of photos “There Was a Forest” was published.

The exhibition in Lublin includes 20 photos in palladium and colour miniature works. 

The exhibition is opened until 10June 2013 from Monday to Friday, 10:00 am – 4:30 pm or by appointment.

Contact: Marcin Sudziński tel. 503 155 954, e-mail: marcin.sudzinski@gmail.com

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