bcゲーム 入金ボーナスersity is pleased to announce two events commemorating liberation of the Auschwitz Birkenau German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp (1940-1945) seventy years ago.
On the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, people around the world are looking back at the catastrophe of war and repeating the vow of "never again". On January 27, 2015, three hundred survivors joined world leaders at the camp to commemorate the anniversary of liberation. With the passage of time, the survivors have grown quite elderly, giving urgency to the duty of passing the lessons of that tragedy on to the next generation.
To that end, the bcゲーム 入金ボーナスersity Cultural Affairs Division, co-organized with the Polish Cultural and Information Center in Tokyo and the Embassy of the Republic of Poland with cooperation of Ms. Michiko Nomura, will host an exhibition of paintings by Mieczyslaw Koscielniak and a symposium on the lessons of this history.
Exhibition: Paintings from Auschwitz by Mieczyslaw Koscielniak
Date/time: March 24 to April 23, 10:00-18:00 (Closed Sundays)
Place: bcゲーム 入金ボーナスersity Okuma Memorial Tower (Nishi-waseda 1-6-1, Shinjuku)
Admission: Free
An Opening Event will be held on Tuesday, March 24, from 11:00-11:15, in front of the Okuma Memorial Tower. Attendees will include Cyryl Kozaczewski, Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to Japan; Marta Karsz, Deputy Director of the Polish Cultural and Information Center in Tokyo; Kaoru Kamata, President of bcゲーム 入金ボーナスersity; and Michiko Nomura, owner of the artwork.
Symposium: What does Auschwitz have to teach us today?
Date/time: Saturday, April 18, 13:00-17:30
Place: bcゲーム 入金ボーナスersity Toyama Campus Bldg.36 Room 382 (Toyama 1-24-1, Shinjuku)
Greeting: Cyryl Kozaczewski, Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to Japan Keynote Address: Michiko Nomura, Author
Panelists: Ayaka Takei, Associate Professor, Gakushuin Women's University
Shinichi Furuya, Lecturer, bcゲーム 入金ボーナスersity
Haruka Miyazaki, Lecturer, Hokkaido University of Education
Coordinator: Koichi Ouchi, Professor, bcゲーム 入金ボーナスersity
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More about the exhibition:
Mieczyslaw Koscielniak was a Polish painter, graphic designer and draftsman who was arrested in 1941 and sent to the Auschwitz Birkenau. German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp (1940-1945). While imprisoned he made hundreds of paintings depicting the everyday life of prisoners, fully aware that he might be killed if found out by his captors. Koscielniak's paintings not only depict the horrors prisoners experienced at the camp, but also the perseverance of individuals despite their hellish circumstances.
After Koscielniak's death, his wife entrusted author and Waseda graduate Michiko Nomura with nineteen of her husband's paintings, saying, "My husband did not want the next generation to repeat the same mistakes." For twenty years Nomura maintained the collection and organized exhibitions across Japan. Nomura's desire for the youth of Japan to learn from Koscielniak and his works before she returns them to Koscielniak's homeland led to this exhibition at Waseda, her alma mater. "I expect this to be the last exhibition in Japan. Now, 70 years after the war, there is no end to conflict and terrorism around the world, so I especially want young people, who have no first-hand knowledge of war, to experience these works."
The exhibition also includes reproductions of art by Jan Komski, a fellow artist who was imprisoned at Auschwitz-Birkenau and shared workspace with Koscielniak.