
Treblinka
The Russian-Ukrainian-Jewish sculptor Vadim Sidur (1924-1986) was all his life concerned how people torment each other and nature.
Vadim Sidur grew up in Dnepropetrovsk, now Dnipro. His childhood was marked by the Holodomor, his youth by the Second World War.
His home town was occupied, Jewish relatives were shot and he himself became a soldier. At the age of 19, a German sniper's bullet pierced his jaw and left him an invalid. He sought a universal expression in his work for his experiences of war and violence, but also of life and love.
Additional information
Treblinka, Amtsgerichtsplatz, 14057 Berlin
Participating artists
Antonia Braun
Bernhard Hanuschik
Renata von Maydell
Dates
May 2025
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