Reflections Without a Voice is a series of beautifully rendered black and white photographs by
artist Marlyn Cheshes, all arranged to tell a story. It begins in the old Ghetto of Kazimerz, proceeds
through the camps, to the ashes of those who died in the camps, and concludes with a sign of hope
for the future – an image of a young girl running across a field at Terezin. Each photograph
includes a handwritten poem or quote.
The exhibition also includes Cheshes’ first sculpture, Shoah, created while in residence at the
University of California at Irvine. Shoah is a maquette for an, as yet, uncommissioned monumental
sculpture. |