Exhibitions of this amazing
collection of sculpture are very much desired.
To enhance and simplify the
exhibition process, please review the following
guidelines.
Target exhibitors:
Museums
Judaic Cultural / Religious Organizations
Large Community Based Organizations
Women’s Teaching Facilities
Diversity Programming Centers
Historical Societies / Organizations
Children’s Centers
Overview:
The Holocaust Images Sculpture
Collection is a memorial to the Six Million Jews who
died in World War II. It has also been a teaching
tool for the generations who have been born since
that time. The collection, which is appropriate for
all age groups, has had a tremendously positive
impact on the thousands of individuals who have
viewed the exhibit.
The Holocaust Images Collection
now stands at over 40 pieces and continues to grow
annually. Most of the sculptures are terracotta,
with the exception of 9 bronze pieces. The
terracotta pieces have a metallic finish, but remain
quite fragile and in need of protection, i.e.,
vitrines with a glass or Plexiglas cover.
The average size of the
sculptures remains small. The exact dimensions of
each piece are available on the website. The
configurations for any exhibit are flexible as the
pieces lend themselves to all well lighted display
areas.
Exhibit requirements:
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Full exhibits must be booked
for a minimum of 2 months.
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All exhibits of the Holocaust
Images Collection must be packed, unpacked, and
set up by, or under the direction of, the
sculptor, D. K. Lubarsky
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Rental charges remain nominal
to cover the costs of the owner, and are
negotiable based on the needs of the host
facility.
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The sculptor, D. K. Lubarsky
will hold whatever classes are necessary with
the docents of any museum so that they may
properly learn the exhibit. There is no charge
for this service.
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Smaller exhibits can also be
arranged and will be negotiated on a
case-by-case basis.
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The Host Facility is
responsible for the following:
1. Transportation costs of
moving the sculptures to and from the exhibit
2. Appropriate insurance coverage costs
3. The provision of all vitrines and covers
4. Security arrangements to protect against
damage and theft (which must meet with the
approval of the sculptor)
5. Transportation or accommodation expenses
incurred by the owner during the set-up and
breakdown of the exhibit.
If interested, please contact D. K. Lubarsky at:
Dianakay550@gmail.com
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