Credits

The whole content of this website - photographs, films, texts, sound and all other media used are copyright Agnes Janich 2003-2010, All Rights Reserved.


Below are exceptions, copyright other individuals and institutions:

 

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Fuer Die Verboten - from left to right, top to bottom, images 5-14 are made by Walter Genewein, 5,7,8,9,10,11,12,13 are copyright The Jewish Museum in Frankfurt am Mein, reproduced with permission.
Images 6,13,14, made by Walter Genewein, are in possession of Wojciech Zrodlak, reproduced with permission. Images 1,2 are copyright The Museum of Memory in Radogoszcz, Lodz, reproduced with permission. Image 3 image is copyright The Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw, reproduced with permission.

Man To Man - the Auschwitz doghouse plan is copyright Memorial and Museum of Auschwitz-Birkenau, reproduced with permission, the 9th Sharjah Biennial guidebook and the Provisions catalog are copyright 9th Sharjah Biennial team, reproduced with permission.

Bits and Pieces - the Litzmannstadt ghetto plan is copyright Wydawnictwo Kartograficzne Geograph.

Children At War - all images are copyright The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., reproduced with permission.

Life Goes On - from left to right, top to bottom, images: 1,6,9,12,15,16 are copyright The Memorial and Museum of Auschwitz-Birkenau, reproduced with permission. Images 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,10,11,13,14,17,19,20,21,23,24,25,26,27 are copyright The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., reproduced with permission. Image 18 is copyright The State Musuem of Majdanek, reproduced with permission. Image 22 is copyright The Museum of Memory in Radogoszcz, Lodz, reproduced with permission.

With Our Eyes Closed - from left to right, top to bottom, images: 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18 are copyright Memorial and Museum of Auschwitz-Birkenau, reproduced with permission.

 

Reality Show / installation shots - from left to right, top to bottom, images: 1,2,3 are copyright Martin Waldmeier, reproduced with permission. Images 4,5 are copyright Tomek Sikora, reproduced with permission.

Masqueardes / installation shots - images 1,2,3 are copyright Tomek Sikora, reproduced with permission.

pop love / installation shots - images 1,2,3,4,5 are copyright Tomek Sikora, reproduced with permission.

Masks / installation shots - images 1,2 are copyright Tomek Sikora, reproduced with permission.

Man To Man / installation shots & installation movie - images 1,2,4 are copyright 9th Sharjah Biennial and Issa Freij, reproduced with permission. Image 3 is copyright 9th Sharjah Biennial and A.Rubio, reproduced with permission. The installation movie is copyright 9th Sharjah Biennial team and Issa Freij, reproduced with permission.

 

Lighting The Night / installation shots - images 2,4,5 are copyright Maja von Meiss, reproduced with permission, images 1,3 are copyright Landbote / Marc Dahinden, reproduced with permission.

 


Thanks

 

 

My heartfelt thanks to all the people without whom these projects would not come to life:

Miryam Charim, Kurt Kladler and the whole team of the Charim Galerie, Vienna,
Konrad Czernielewski of The Museum of Memory in Radogoszcz, Lodz,
Marc Dahinden of Landbote,
Jan Jagielski of The Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw,
Jan Janich,
Anna & Jan Jeziorscy,
Malgosia Grudzinska, Marianna Ossolinska, Barbara Schmidt and the whole team of the Polish Institute Vienna,

Asia & Krzysztof Haladyj,
Dr.Michael Lenarz of The Jewish Museum in Frankfurt am Mein,

Maja von Meiss of Galerie Wyschuer Weierthal,
Isabel Carlos, Jack Persekian & the whole 9th Sharjah Biennial team,
Consul Marek Pernal and Hanna Podolska of the Polish Consulate General in Barcelona,

Wojciech Plosa of The Memorial and Museum of Auschwitz-Birkenau,
G.Religa of The State Musuem of Majdanek,
Malgosia & Tomek Sikora,
Caroline Waddell of The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.,
Attache Jerzy Wieczorek and Secretary of Culture Jaroslaw Bajaczyk of the Polish Embassy in Bern,

Maria Wojdan,
Maja Wojdan,
Wojciech Zrodlak and Konrad Czernielewski of The Museum of Memory in Radogoszcz, Lodz.