Krakow, Poland. 28th Dec, 2018. A woman seen walking front of an art installation representing the David's star, part of Boris Lurie Pop-art after the Holocaust exhibition. Boris Lurie (1924-2008) is an American artist of Jewish origin who was born in Leningrad (today St. Petersburg). In August 1941, the Germans began deporting the local Jewish population to the ghetto in Riga, where Boris Lurie spent his childhood. His Grandmother, mother, sister and beloved were shot in a forest near Rumbuli in the Riga suburbs in December 1941. his work is closely related to this experience during the

Krakow, Poland. 28th Dec, 2018. A woman seen walking front of an art installation representing the David's star, part of Boris Lurie Pop-art after the Holocaust exhibition. Boris Lurie (1924-2008) is an American artist of Jewish origin who was born in Leningrad (today St. Petersburg). In August 1941, the Germans began deporting the local Jewish population to the ghetto in Riga, where Boris Lurie spent his childhood. His Grandmother, mother, sister and beloved were shot in a forest near Rumbuli in the Riga suburbs in December 1941. his work is closely related to this experience during the Stock Photo
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December 28, 2018 - Krakow, Poland - A woman seen walking front of an art installation representing the David's star, part of Boris Lurie Pop-art after the Holocaust exhibition. Boris Lurie (1924-2008) is an American artist of Jewish origin who was born in Leningrad (today St. Petersburg). In August 1941, the Germans began deporting the local Jewish population to the ghetto in Riga, where Boris Lurie spent his childhood. His Grandmother, mother, sister and beloved were shot in a forest near Rumbuli in the Riga suburbs in December 1941. his work is closely related to this experience during the Holocaust. The motifs appearing in his works are photos from concentration camps, the Star of David or photographs of pin-up girls cut out from magazines. Boris Lurie work is being exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow until February 2019. (Credit Image: © Omar Marques/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)

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