Soshana Afroyim - Publications

Publications

  • Karin Jilek: Die Künstlerin Soshana „A broken childhood“(The artist Soshana - "A broken childhood")

in: Fetz/Fingernagel/Leibnitz/Petschar/Pfunder (eds.): Nacht über Österreich. Der Anschluss 1938 – Flucht und Vertreibung (Night over Austria. The annexation 1938 - Flight and Expulsion). Publication on the occasion of an exhibition with the same title at the State Hall of the Austrian National Library, 7.3. - 28.4.2013, Residenz Publishing House 2013

  • Lisa Bolyos, Katharina Morawek (eds.): Diktatorpuppe zerstört, Schaden gering. Kunst und Geschichtspolitik im Postnazismus

(Dictator doll destroyed, damage low. Arts and Political History in the Postnazi Era). A book about artists, scientists and activists in search of cultural strategies to disturb Postnazism. On page 50/51: A text about Soshana, Mandelbaum Publishing House 2012, ISBN 978-3-85476-391-8

  • Birgit Prunner: Soshana. Das Malerische Oevre der 1950er und 1960er Jahre im Licht der internationalen Avantgarde, Diploma Thesis History of Art, University Vienna 2011
  • Amos Schueller, Angelica Bäumer (eds.): Soshana. Life and Work. Comprehensive monograph on Soshanas life and work, contributing authors: Matthias Boeckl, Afnan Al-Jaderi, Christian Kircher, Marlene Streeruwitz, Martina Pippal, Christian Kloyber et al., Springer, Vienna, New York 2010, ISBN 978-3-7091-0274-9
  • Martina Gabriel, Amos Schueller (eds.): Soshana. An Overview of Soshana's Works, contributing authors: Peter Baum, Max Bollag, Walter Koschatzky, et al., Vienna 2005
  • Amos Schueller (ed.): Soshana. Paintings and Drawings 1945 - 1997, exhibition catalog of the Retrospective 1997, Palais Pallfy, Vienna 1997
  • United Artists Ltd. (ed.): Soshana, comprehensive illustrated book, contributing authors: Jean Cassou, Michel Georges-Michel, Waldemar George, Pierre Restany, Tel Aviv 1973

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