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        1. Shimon Attie, a New York-based, internationally renowned visual artist, will present and discuss his video and photographic installations that seek to.
        2. Shimon Attie: Stateless, Kunstkraftwerk (“Art Power Plant”), Leipzig, Germany, July 1 – August 13, Page 2.
        3. The following day, Nazis destroyed the little shul (synagogue) of the rabbi Abraham Mordechai Grynberg, head of Berlin's East European Jews.
        4. Shimon Attie's Writing on the Wall: History, Memory, Aesthetics theorises images from Attie's 'The Writing on the Wall '.
        5. Shimon Attie: Stateless, Kunstkraftwerk (“Art Power Plant”), Leipzig, Germany, July 1 – August 13, Page 2.!

          Shimon Attie

          American visual artist

          Shimon Attie (born 1957) is a contemporary visual artist based in New York City.

          He is known for nuanced, often deeply researched projects situated between installation art, video and photography.[1][2][3] His work encompasses time-based, site-specific public art, immersive mixed-media installations for exhibition spaces, photographic series that include the documentation of public interventions, monographs and new media.[4][5][6] Attie's subject matter centers on marginalized histories and communities, examining instances of trauma, displacement and disenfranchisement while also highlighting themes of community, endurance, perseverance and humanity.[7][8][9] Curator Hannah Klemm wrote, "Attie's practice explores ideas of space, place, social memory and identity.

          His multifaceted projects shine a light on what has been lost, buried or forgotten … expos[