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Shelomo Selinger

Shelomo Selinger (born 31 May 1928) is a sculptor and artist living and working in Paris since 1956.

Shelomo Selinger
Shelomo Selinger in his studio
Born (1928-05-31) 31 May 1928 (age 95)
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Biography edit

 
Selinger in 2021

Selinger was born to a Jewish family in the small Polish town of Szczakowa (today part of Jaworzno) near Oświęcim (Auschwitz[1]). He received both a traditional Jewish upbringing and a Polish public school education. In 1943 he was deported with his father from the Chrzanów ghetto to the Faulbrück concentration camp in Germany. Three months later his father was murdered and Selinger remained alone in the camp. His mother and one of his sisters also perished during the Holocaust. Selinger survived nine German death camps: Faulbrück, Gröditz, Markstadt, Fünfteichen, Gross-Rosen, Flossenburg, Dresden, Leitmeritz and finally Theresienstadt, as well as two death marches.

He was discovered, still breathing, on a stack of dead bodies when the Terezin camp was liberated in 1945 by the Red Army. The Jewish military doctor who pulled him out of the pile of corpses transferred him to a military field hospital, where he recovered his health, but was completely amnesic for seven years.

In 1946 he boarded the Tel Haï, a ship leaving La Ciotat and headed to the then British Mandate Palestine with a group of young death camps survivors who, with the help of the Jewish Brigade of the British Army, had crossed illegally through Germany, Belgium and France. The ship was seized outside the territorial waters of Haifa by the British Royal Navy. The passengers, none of whom had immigration certificates, were interned in the Atlit detainee camp.

After his liberation from the camp, Selinger joined the Beit HaArava kibbutz near the Dead Sea. During the 1948 Palestine war he participated in the Sodom battle, while his kibbutz was destroyed. He was then one of the founders of the Kabri kibbutz in the Galilee, where in 1951 he met his future wife, Ruth Shapirovsky, who came to the kibbutz as a volunteer worker with her Haifa high school class. They were married in 1954. At that time Selinger began to fill in the gaps in his memory and to sculpt.

In 1955 Selinger was awarded the Norman Prize of the America-Israel Cultural Foundation. A year later he enrolled in Paris at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts where he studied traditional clay modelling with Marcel Gimond. However, he did not abandon his own personal style and continued carving directly on working materials with hammers, sledgehammers and chisels.

Too poor to buy his own art materials, Selinger hunted for stone blocks in the slum belt of Paris and returned with a very dense and hard bloc of granite capable of capturing and reflecting light. Granite became his favourite stone. Romanian sculptor Constantin Brâncuși introduced him to Vosges' sandstone ("Grès des Vosges") and gave him a grindstone of this reddish stone, a symbolic present to Selinger as a successor to Brâncuși's direct carving technique. Selinger also carved wood, mostly using easily available firewood.

After three years in the Beaux Arts school, Selinger started attending what he called the "best school of all", the museums of Paris (primarily the Louvre) and the studios of Parisian sculptors including Ossip Zadkine, Jean Arp, Alberto Giacometti and Joseph Constant. A sculpture named "Motherhood", inspired by his wife and the birth of their son Rami, earned him the Neumann Prize of the city of Geneva, the first acknowledgement of his talent in Paris. The work is now part of the permanent collection of the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. Thus Selinger—a survivor of the German death camps—became a renowned sculptor of birth, rebirth and life itself.

The Jewish Museum of New York discovered Selinger in 1960 and displayed seven of his sculptures. After Paris art gallery owner Michel Dauberville became owner of his parents' gallery, the Galerie Galerie Bernheim-Jeune, he gave many exhibitions of Selinger's work from the 1960s through the first decade of the 21st century.

Further recognition came to Selinger in 1973 when he won first prize in an international competition with his monument "The Gates of Hell", in memory of those who passed through Drancy internment camp on the outskirts of Paris during World War II.

In 1973 Selinger was named Chevalier to the prestigious French Legion of Honour by President François Mitterrand. Since 2006, he has had the title "Officier de la Légion d'Honneur".

Currently living in Paris with his wife, Selinger contributes to work in marble, granite, stone and wood.

Citations edit

My partners in creation are matter and light. Every stone has its own specific personality and this has to be respected. I contemplate for a long time before I discover the dormant form inside. My task is to bring the form to light. The transition from shadow to light is the secret of sculpting. In my wood sculptures I follow the natural forms of the wood and I try to bring forth a shape that can enable light to burst forth. I am amazed time and again at how the very structure of my piece of wood, its veins and its fibres, take control of my creation. I carve directly in stone. My tools are my hammer, my chisel and my hands. I think they are perfect for conveying and reflecting my feelings. I have never used machinery. Machines follow their own pattern and their rhythm is too fast. My unquenchable thirst for freedom, as well as my quest for light, a consequence of my life in the camps, are ever-present in my work. The technique of direct hand carving in stone or wood is an everlasting remainder and reminder of my time as a prisoner digging a tunnel to freedom. The prisoner, who drills, bores and excavates, hopes to be free once his tunnel is finished and the light at the end of it is revealed. In truth he is neither free before, neither during his digging nor after his escape. My salvation is in the very act of digging and carving. Once I finish a piece I start a new one immediately. I am never short of inspiration nor of a subject.

Major works edit

Selinger's work on the Mémorial national des Déportés de France (French National Deportation Memorial) in Drancy, in rose coloured granite, took two years of carving by hand and was unveiled in 1976. The Mémorial de la Résistance in La Courneuve followed in 1987. In the meantime Selinger created the Requiem pour les Juifs d'Allemagne (Requiem for German Jews) (1980) in Bosen, Saarland and the Monument aux Justes parmi les Nations (Monument for the Unknown Righteous among the Nations) at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem(1987). Selinger started treating monumental statuary in open space in 1964 with his sculpture L'Esprit et la matière n° 1 (Spirit and matter n° 1), erected in Saint-Avold (Moselle), followed by L'Esprit et la matière n° 2 in Wissembourg (Bas-Rhin). The superb white marble Moise ou la Victoire de la lumière (Moses or the Victory of Light), set up in Aranđelovac (Serbia) has kept its head but the prophet's rays were destroyed by lightning.

Some of his other important open-air monuments are La tauromachie at the bullring of Le Bouscat (Gironde) in 1974, La Danse, a group of 35 flower boxes created in 1982, stretching from the place Basse of the Esplanade Charles-de-Gaulle, to the La Défense (Hauts-de-Seine), covering an area of 3.600 square meters and the Groupe de 13 sculptures (1991) in the Tel-Hai Industrial park in the Galilee, a part of the 24 granite and basalt sculptures bought by the Open Air Museum of Tefen. These works are on display in Tel-Aviv, in Omer or in Lavon. Since 1998, Le prophète Elie (The Prophet Elijah) towers over the Mount Carmel dominating Haifa.

Selinger's sculptures comprise today more than 800 works in all possible materials and sizes, granite, red granite, sandstone, marble, bronze, oak, blackwood, cherry wood, ash tree or beech. Forty-eight monumental open-air statues are exhibited in public places. Five of these monuments are dedicated to The Holocaust and the Résistance.

On the 103rd anniversary of the 1906 rehabilitation of Alfred Dreyfus, the first deputy mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, announced the creation of a new association. The association proposes to launch a national subscription campaign for the erection of a statue of Émile Zola on the Place Alfred Dreyfus in the 15th arrondissement of Paris. The sculptor will be Shelomo Selinger.

Selinger's graphic works in Indian ink and/or charcoal number thousands. Part of his drawings represents his concentration camp experience, but most of his works are real celebrations of life. Shelomo Selinger's works were exhibited in about forty museums and galleries all over the world.

Prizes and distinctions edit

  • 1956 – Norman Prize for sculpture, America-Israel. Israel.
  • 1958 – Neumann Prize for Jewish artists in Europe.
  • 1973 – First Prize in the international competition for the national monument in memory of the camp at Drancy.
  • 1974 – Silver Medal of the town of Montrouge.
  • 1983 – Silver Medal of the town of Paris.
  • 1985 – First Grand Prix at the Salon d'Automne. Paris.
  • 1989 – Vermeil medal of the city of Paris
  • 1991 – Prize of Yiddish journalists in Paris.
  • 1993 – Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur. Paris
  • 1993 – Mémoire de la Shoah Prize, Fondation Buchman, Fondation of French Judaïsme.
  • 1994 –   Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres. Paris
  • 1994 – Peace Prize. Republic of China.
  • 1996 – Korman Prize from the Union des Associations Juives de France.
  • 2005 –   Officier de la Légion d'Honneur.

Bibliography edit

  • L'HOMME BLANC RACONTE SON HISTOIRE, Drawings by S.Selinger. Text by Bruno. Durocher. Paris. Edition Caractère. 1981
  • Israel, Drawings by S. Selinger. Poems by David Escobar Galindo. San – Salvador. 1981
  • HISTOIRE DE LA SCULPTURE MODERNE EN FRANCE DE 1950 A NOS JOURS. Lionel Jianou. Paris, Arte Edition d'art. 1982
  • SET ER- HA-SETARIM, Woodcuts by Shelomo Selinger. Text by Bruno Durocher. Paris. Edition Durocher. 1986
  • LE MEMORIAL NATIONAL DU CAMP DE DRANCY, Brochure published by the municipality of Drancy. 1990
  • UNE ECOLE DE BATIMENT A AUSCHWITZ, Drawings by S.Selinger. Text by Charles Papiernik. Paris. Edition Caractère.1993 Buenos aires. Argentina, (in Spanish). Edition Milà. 1994
  • ETRANGER, Woodcuts by Shelomo Selinger. Poetry by Bruno Durocher. Paris. Edition Caractère. 1994
  • L'UNIVERS DU SCULPTEUR SHELOMO SELINGER, Text by Marie-Françoise Bonicel. Biography by Ruth Selinger. Paris. Edition F.Ferre.1998.
  • Text of the speech made by François Mitterrand when awarding the artist the Légion d'Honneur.
  • SHELOMO SELINGER, Sculptures in the Open Museum Collection. 2000. Tefen, Open Museum. Israel
  • SHELOMO SELINGER SURVIVOR OF THE SHOAH. video cassettes Visual History Foundation. 1996
  • SHELOMO SELINGER. THE DEATH CAMPS- DRAWINGS BY A SURVIVOR. Text by Marie-Françoise Bonicel et Ruth Shapirovsky-Selinger.

Paris. Somogy Edition d'Art. 2005.

Gallery edit

Filmography edit

  • Shelomo Selinger : Mémoire de pierre, 77 minutes, French w/English subtitles, Directed by Alain Bellaïche (), 2010.
  • Les sept portes de Shelomo Selinger ([2], 2012.

External links edit

  • Film Memoire de pierre by Alain Bellaïche on YouTube.
  • Les sept portes de Shelomo Selinger
  • (in English) A Teacher's guide to the holocaust, « Drancy Transit Camp Memorial »
  • (in English) University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust & genocide Studies, Pictures of Shelomo Selinger drawings
  • (in English) University of Minnesota, Center for Holocaust & genocide Studies, Pictures of Shelomo Selinger's sculptures
  • (in English) Parisiana, The lovers Guide To Paris
  • « Selinger sculpte la lumière », article de L'Humanité du 30 octobre 1996
  • Clip du film Mémoire de pierre on YouTube.

References edit

  1. ^ Le Petit Larousse 2008, éd. Larousse, Paris ISBN 978-2-03-582503-2 Shelomo Selinger1141

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Shelomo Selinger news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2012 Learn how and when to remove this message Shelomo Selinger born 31 May 1928 is a sculptor and artist living and working in Paris since 1956 Shelomo SelingerShelomo Selinger in his studioBorn 1928 05 31 31 May 1928 age 95 Szczakowa Jaworzno PolandWebsitemuseum selinger wbr net Contents 1 Biography 2 Citations 3 Major works 4 Prizes and distinctions 5 Bibliography 6 Gallery 7 Filmography 8 External links 9 ReferencesBiography edit nbsp Selinger in 2021 Selinger was born to a Jewish family in the small Polish town of Szczakowa today part of Jaworzno near Oswiecim Auschwitz 1 He received both a traditional Jewish upbringing and a Polish public school education In 1943 he was deported with his father from the Chrzanow ghetto to the Faulbruck concentration camp in Germany Three months later his father was murdered and Selinger remained alone in the camp His mother and one of his sisters also perished during the Holocaust Selinger survived nine German death camps Faulbruck Groditz Markstadt Funfteichen Gross Rosen Flossenburg Dresden Leitmeritz and finally Theresienstadt as well as two death marches He was discovered still breathing on a stack of dead bodies when the Terezin camp was liberated in 1945 by the Red Army The Jewish military doctor who pulled him out of the pile of corpses transferred him to a military field hospital where he recovered his health but was completely amnesic for seven years In 1946 he boarded the Tel Hai a ship leaving La Ciotat and headed to the then British Mandate Palestine with a group of young death camps survivors who with the help of the Jewish Brigade of the British Army had crossed illegally through Germany Belgium and France The ship was seized outside the territorial waters of Haifa by the British Royal Navy The passengers none of whom had immigration certificates were interned in the Atlit detainee camp After his liberation from the camp Selinger joined the Beit HaArava kibbutz near the Dead Sea During the 1948 Palestine war he participated in the Sodom battle while his kibbutz was destroyed He was then one of the founders of the Kabri kibbutz in the Galilee where in 1951 he met his future wife Ruth Shapirovsky who came to the kibbutz as a volunteer worker with her Haifa high school class They were married in 1954 At that time Selinger began to fill in the gaps in his memory and to sculpt In 1955 Selinger was awarded the Norman Prize of the America Israel Cultural Foundation A year later he enrolled in Paris at the Ecole nationale superieure des Beaux Arts where he studied traditional clay modelling with Marcel Gimond However he did not abandon his own personal style and continued carving directly on working materials with hammers sledgehammers and chisels Too poor to buy his own art materials Selinger hunted for stone blocks in the slum belt of Paris and returned with a very dense and hard bloc of granite capable of capturing and reflecting light Granite became his favourite stone Romanian sculptor Constantin Brancuși introduced him to Vosges sandstone Gres des Vosges and gave him a grindstone of this reddish stone a symbolic present to Selinger as a successor to Brancuși s direct carving technique Selinger also carved wood mostly using easily available firewood After three years in the Beaux Arts school Selinger started attending what he called the best school of all the museums of Paris primarily the Louvre and the studios of Parisian sculptors including Ossip Zadkine Jean Arp Alberto Giacometti and Joseph Constant A sculpture named Motherhood inspired by his wife and the birth of their son Rami earned him the Neumann Prize of the city of Geneva the first acknowledgement of his talent in Paris The work is now part of the permanent collection of the Musee d Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris Thus Selinger a survivor of the German death camps became a renowned sculptor of birth rebirth and life itself The Jewish Museum of New York discovered Selinger in 1960 and displayed seven of his sculptures After Paris art gallery owner Michel Dauberville became owner of his parents gallery the Galerie Galerie Bernheim Jeune he gave many exhibitions of Selinger s work from the 1960s through the first decade of the 21st century Further recognition came to Selinger in 1973 when he won first prize in an international competition with his monument The Gates of Hell in memory of those who passed through Drancy internment camp on the outskirts of Paris during World War II In 1973 Selinger was named Chevalier to the prestigious French Legion of Honour by President Francois Mitterrand Since 2006 he has had the title Officier de la Legion d Honneur Currently living in Paris with his wife Selinger contributes to work in marble granite stone and wood Citations editMy partners in creation are matter and light Every stone has its own specific personality and this has to be respected I contemplate for a long time before I discover the dormant form inside My task is to bring the form to light The transition from shadow to light is the secret of sculpting In my wood sculptures I follow the natural forms of the wood and I try to bring forth a shape that can enable light to burst forth I am amazed time and again at how the very structure of my piece of wood its veins and its fibres take control of my creation I carve directly in stone My tools are my hammer my chisel and my hands I think they are perfect for conveying and reflecting my feelings I have never used machinery Machines follow their own pattern and their rhythm is too fast My unquenchable thirst for freedom as well as my quest for light a consequence of my life in the camps are ever present in my work The technique of direct hand carving in stone or wood is an everlasting remainder and reminder of my time as a prisoner digging a tunnel to freedom The prisoner who drills bores and excavates hopes to be free once his tunnel is finished and the light at the end of it is revealed In truth he is neither free before neither during his digging nor after his escape My salvation is in the very act of digging and carving Once I finish a piece I start a new one immediately I am never short of inspiration nor of a subject Major works editSelinger s work on the Memorial national des Deportes de France French National Deportation Memorial in Drancy in rose coloured granite took two years of carving by hand and was unveiled in 1976 The Memorial de la Resistance in La Courneuve followed in 1987 In the meantime Selinger created the Requiem pour les Juifs d Allemagne Requiem for German Jews 1980 in Bosen Saarland and the Monument aux Justes parmi les Nations Monument for the Unknown Righteous among the Nations at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem 1987 Selinger started treating monumental statuary in open space in 1964 with his sculpture L Esprit et la matiere n 1 Spirit and matter n 1 erected in Saint Avold Moselle followed by L Esprit et la matiere n 2 in Wissembourg Bas Rhin The superb white marble Moise ou la Victoire de la lumiere Moses or the Victory of Light set up in Aranđelovac Serbia has kept its head but the prophet s rays were destroyed by lightning Some of his other important open air monuments are La tauromachie at the bullring of Le Bouscat Gironde in 1974 La Danse a group of 35 flower boxes created in 1982 stretching from the place Basse of the Esplanade Charles de Gaulle to the La Defense Hauts de Seine covering an area of 3 600 square meters and the Groupe de 13 sculptures 1991 in the Tel Hai Industrial park in the Galilee a part of the 24 granite and basalt sculptures bought by the Open Air Museum of Tefen These works are on display in Tel Aviv in Omer or in Lavon Since 1998 Le prophete Elie The Prophet Elijah towers over the Mount Carmel dominating Haifa Selinger s sculptures comprise today more than 800 works in all possible materials and sizes granite red granite sandstone marble bronze oak blackwood cherry wood ash tree or beech Forty eight monumental open air statues are exhibited in public places Five of these monuments are dedicated to The Holocaust and the Resistance On the 103rd anniversary of the 1906 rehabilitation of Alfred Dreyfus the first deputy mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo announced the creation of a new association The association proposes to launch a national subscription campaign for the erection of a statue of Emile Zola on the Place Alfred Dreyfus in the 15th arrondissement of Paris The sculptor will be Shelomo Selinger Selinger s graphic works in Indian ink and or charcoal number thousands Part of his drawings represents his concentration camp experience but most of his works are real celebrations of life Shelomo Selinger s works were exhibited in about forty museums and galleries all over the world Prizes and distinctions edit1956 Norman Prize for sculpture America Israel Israel 1958 Neumann Prize for Jewish artists in Europe 1973 First Prize in the international competition for the national monument in memory of the camp at Drancy 1974 Silver Medal of the town of Montrouge 1983 Silver Medal of the town of Paris 1985 First Grand Prix at the Salon d Automne Paris 1989 Vermeil medal of the city of Paris 1991 Prize of Yiddish journalists in Paris 1993 Chevalier de la Legion d Honneur Paris 1993 Memoire de la Shoah Prize Fondation Buchman Fondation of French Judaisme 1994 nbsp Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres Paris 1994 Peace Prize Republic of China 1996 Korman Prize from the Union des Associations Juives de France 2005 nbsp Officier de la Legion d Honneur Bibliography editL HOMME BLANC RACONTE SON HISTOIRE Drawings by S Selinger Text by Bruno Durocher Paris Edition Caractere 1981 Israel Drawings by S Selinger Poems by David Escobar Galindo San Salvador 1981 HISTOIRE DE LA SCULPTURE MODERNE EN FRANCE DE 1950 A NOS JOURS Lionel Jianou Paris Arte Edition d art 1982 SET ER HA SETARIM Woodcuts by Shelomo Selinger Text by Bruno Durocher Paris Edition Durocher 1986 LE MEMORIAL NATIONAL DU CAMP DE DRANCY Brochure published by the municipality of Drancy 1990 UNE ECOLE DE BATIMENT A AUSCHWITZ Drawings by S Selinger Text by Charles Papiernik Paris Edition Caractere 1993 Buenos aires Argentina in Spanish Edition Mila 1994 ETRANGER Woodcuts by Shelomo Selinger Poetry by Bruno Durocher Paris Edition Caractere 1994 L UNIVERS DU SCULPTEUR SHELOMO SELINGER Text by Marie Francoise Bonicel Biography by Ruth Selinger Paris Edition F Ferre 1998 Text of the speech made by Francois Mitterrand when awarding the artist the Legion d Honneur SHELOMO SELINGER Sculptures in the Open Museum Collection 2000 Tefen Open Museum Israel SHELOMO SELINGER SURVIVOR OF THE SHOAH video cassettes Visual History Foundation 1996 SHELOMO SELINGER THE DEATH CAMPS DRAWINGS BY A SURVIVOR Text by Marie Francoise Bonicel et Ruth Shapirovsky Selinger Paris Somogy Edition d Art 2005 Gallery edit nbsp Requiem pour les Juifs d Allemagne 1980 Bosen nbsp Monument aux Justes parmi les Nations Yad Vashem Jerusalem nbsp La Tauromachie Arenes du Bouscat Bordeaux nbsp Exposition dans le parc industriel de Tefen Israel nbsp Moise ou la victoire de la lumiere marbre blanc Arandjelovac nbsp L esprit de la matiere N 2 Wissembourg nbsp Cinq musiciens Hayange nbsp Maternite Musee d art moderne de la Ville de Paris nbsp Le prophete Elie Mount Carmel Haifa Israel nbsp L esprit de la matiere N 1 Saint Avold nbsp Le regard Tarbes Hautes Pyrenees nbsp L arbre de vie bois et La danse encre de Chine Filmography editShelomo Selinger Memoire de pierre 77 minutes French w English subtitles Directed by Alain Bellaiche 1 2010 Les sept portes de Shelomo Selinger 2 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Shlomo Selinger See also Selinger The Israel Museum Jerusalem Film Memoire de pierre by Alain Bellaiche on YouTube Les sept portes de Shelomo Selinger in English A Teacher s guide to the holocaust Drancy Transit Camp Memorial in English University of Minnesota Center for Holocaust amp genocide Studies Pictures of Shelomo Selinger drawings in English University of Minnesota Center for Holocaust amp genocide Studies Pictures of Shelomo Selinger s sculptures in English Parisiana The lovers Guide To Paris Selinger sculpte la lumiere article de L Humanite du 30 octobre 1996 Clip du film Memoire de pierre on YouTube nbsp Poland portal nbsp France portal nbsp Israel portal nbsp Judaism portalReferences edit Le Petit Larousse 2008 ed Larousse Paris ISBN 978 2 03 582503 2 Shelomo Selinger1141 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shelomo Selinger amp oldid 1207254727, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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