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Panel: Representing the Holocaust: Prussian Blue at the Homer Babbidge Library in Storrs
November 21, 2024 @ 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Join us for a panel that delves into the power of art in the face of genocide, focusing on Yishai Jusidman’s Prussian Blue exhibition currently on display at UConn, and its use of visual imagery to process Holocaust memory and ethical reflection.
In the face of genocide, what can art do? How might artworks use aesthetic processes to ask profound ethical questions? How might images structure a process of memory that is also a process of imagining, in defiance of relentless efforts to obliterate both?
This panel discusses the exhibition Prussian Blue, Mexican artist Yishai Jusidman’s compelling meditation on these queries. Displayed across three venues—UConn’s Benton Museum, Contemporary Art Galleries, and The Dodd Center for Human Rights—Prussian Blue explores the extent to which visual imagery can effectively convey the horror of the Holocaust.
Discussion accompanies the exhibition at The Benton Museum