The Rachel Films Collection

Artists of Israel - Adolf Adler

6 Minutes, 1979
Genre:
Documentary

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Directed by: George Fisher
Production Company:Rachel Films
Photographer: Amnon Even-Tov
Language: Hebrew
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A documentary film produced as part of the project “Israeli Archive for Painting and Sculpture – Documentation in Films.”
The painter Adolf Adler, born in Romania, began studying art at the age of 16. In 1942, he was taken for forced labor in Ukraine, from where he escaped and arrived at a Soviet camp, while most of his family was sent to extermination camps. Later, he settled in the city of Cluj, where he found his brother, the only survivor of their family from the extermination camps. Upon immigrating to Israel, he was accepted into the Association of Painters and Sculptors and participated in his first group exhibition at the Helena Rubinstein Museum, after which he exhibited in many exhibitions in Israel and around the world. Adler’s works, mostly oil paintings, deal with his experiences and the depiction of the Holocaust.

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