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Gallery Chat: Artist Loli Kantor on Image, Process, and Memory

Friday, Dec 2, 2016 • 12:30–1pm

ADMISSION: Free with Museum admission

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2016-12-02 12:30:00 UTC2016-12-02 13:00:00 UTC America/Los_AngelesThe CJM - 736 Mission St, San Francisco, CAGallery Chat: Artist Loli Kantor on Image, Process, and MemoryLoli Kantor will talk about her long term documentary work in East/Central Europe and how her small works in palladium were an essential process for her completed reflection on this project.

Gallery Chats are short, twenty-minute talks in the gallery providing insights into the art or expanding on the stories in the exhibition. In this chat, From Generation to Generation artist Loli Kantor will talk about her long-term documentary work in East/Central Europe and how her small works in palladium were an essential process for her completed reflection on this project.

about the artist
Loli Kantor

In 2004, Loli Kantor began exploring the subject of Jewish presence and absence in Eastern Europe, both from a personal as well as a universal perspective, focusing mainly on Jewish life in Poland and Ukraine. Conceived as a short-term project, the work has evolved into nearly a decade of a photographic exploration.

Image Credit

Loli Kantor, What Remains, Bershad, Ukraine, 2007. Palladium print. Courtesy of the artist.