Displaced Person

: "Eisenberg sought to examine issues around the Holocaust through historical information and cultural artifacts that are available and given to us as 'readers' of history. Circling from the exterior in a highly individualistic way, Displaced Person works with a carefully chosen set of particular elements in order to explore the larger questions within the historical field. Stately and sinuous passages from a Beethoven string quartet create a complex argumentation around images and text...establish(ing) rhythm and breadth in relation to a radio interview with Claude Levi-Strauss, and archival footage obtained from rephotographing Marcel Ophuls' The Sorrow and the Pity." Mark McElhatten, Visions

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