Painting Made With Ashes of Holocaust Victims Stirs Outrage
Error: Contact form not found.
by Zach Pontz
Despite outrage from many in the Jewish community, a Swedish gallery owner told Sverige Radio that he “sees no moral problem or flaw with exhibiting” a painting by the artist Carl Michael von Hausswolff made from ashes of Holocaust victims from the Majdanek extermination camp.
“Please come to the gallery, see the painting and judge for yourselves whether it’s controversial,” Martin Bryder also told the Polish News Agency.
Von Hausswolff collected the ashes over twenty years ago on a visit to the camp. He mixed the ashes with water to compose a small painting of gray streaks that now hangs in the gallery in Lund.
Salomon Schulman, a leading voice in Sweden’s Jewish community who lost many relatives to the Holocaust, wrote in a local newspaper that the painting is “revolting”.
“Who knows,” he wrote, “maybe some of the ashes originated from my relatives. No one knows where they were deported: all my mother’s siblings and their children, and my grandparents.”
“I will never go to this gallery and view it as the desecration of Jewish bodies,” he added. “I am sickened by his work and obsession with necrophilia.”
Students Supporting Israel Launch Fall Tour to Promote Black, Ethiopian, Jewish Unity
Trump Says He Has Been ‘Best President’ For Israel, Questions Why Jews Vote Democrat
Majority of American Jews Still Hiding Identity to Avoid Hate Crime, New Survey Reports
Harvard Faculty Pen Letter Detailing Ongoing Antisemitism Crisis On Campus Amid White House Investigation
A New Book Reveals Perhaps the Most Important Lesson of October 7
California Jews Bear Disproportionate Share of Religion-Based Hate Crimes, New State Report Finds
Azerbaijani Jewish Leaders Urge Israel to Halt Armenian Genocide Bill Amid Fears of Strained Baku-Jerusalem Ties
How Latin America’s Political Realignment Is Shaping Israel’s Future
Ahead of the 2028 Presidential Election, Competing Worldviews on Iran Will Be on Full Display
On His Way Out, UNRWA Chief Faces Calls for Criminal Probe Into Hamas Infiltration






How Latin America’s Political Realignment Is Shaping Israel’s Future
A New Book Reveals Perhaps the Most Important Lesson of October 7
Azerbaijani Jewish Leaders Urge Israel to Halt Armenian Genocide Bill Amid Fears of Strained Baku-Jerusalem Ties
Harvard Faculty Pen Letter Detailing Ongoing Antisemitism Crisis On Campus Amid White House Investigation
Trump Says He Has Been ‘Best President’ For Israel, Questions Why Jews Vote Democrat



