<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/"><title>My Shoah Art my Heart </title><subtitle>A multi media exhibition.in order to tell the truth about the Holocaust
consisting of : Paintings, collage, photography, short movie, installation with objects.
Created gradually during a 40 year period by Swedish artist Thomas D.Bergh.</subtitle><link href="https://www.holocaustshoahart.com/feed/" rel="self" type="application/atom+xml"/><link href="https://www.holocaustshoahart.com/" rel="alternate" type="text/html" /><updated>2025-06-26T14:31:49+02:00</updated><id>https://www.holocaustshoahart.com/</id><generator uri="https://www.photo.gallery" version="X3">X3</generator><icon>https://www.holocaustshoahart.com/content/custom/favicon/favicon.png</icon><logo>https://www.holocaustshoahart.com/content/custom/favicon/favicon.png</logo><rights>2025 www.holocaustshoahart.com</rights><author><name>www.holocaustshoahart.com</name><uri>https://www.holocaustshoahart.com/</uri></author><entry><id>tag:www.holocaustshoahart.com,2019-07-14:pa281b1</id><title>My Shoah Art my Heart </title><summary>A multi media exhibition.in order to tell the truth about the Holocaust
consisting of : Paintings, collage, photography, short movie, installation with objects.
Created gradually during a 40 year period by Swedish artist Thomas D.Bergh.</summary><updated>2019-07-14T17:25:44+02:00</updated><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.holocaustshoahart.com/" /><media:thumbnail url="https://www.holocaustshoahart.com/render/w200-h200-c1:1-q90/1.index/Shoah-banner.jpg" width="200" height="200" /><media:content url="https://www.holocaustshoahart.com/content/1.index/Shoah-banner.jpg" /></entry><entry><id>tag:www.holocaustshoahart.com,2019-03-08:p5bb87b</id><title>Contact</title><summary>Please contact us with your comments or suggestions of exhibiting this important art ?
The artist wants to donate the shoah  collection of art to the Holocaust museum who will take upon themselves to exhibit it.
The art is to important to be stored in a warehouse. </summary><updated>2019-03-08T02:43:24+01:00</updated><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.holocaustshoahart.com/contact/" /></entry><entry><id>tag:www.holocaustshoahart.com,2019-04-24:p610ca9</id><title>SHOAH ART </title><summary>A collection of art in an effort to tell the truth about the Shoah Holocaust to coming generations. </summary><updated>2019-04-24T04:42:02+02:00</updated><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.holocaustshoahart.com/CRITICS/" /></entry><entry><id>tag:www.holocaustshoahart.com,2019-07-14:pac4262</id><title>Shoah - day and night</title><summary>
DAY AND NIGHT
Art Photography  and photomontage from Auschwitz Birkenau .
by Thomas D Bergh   done between 1980-2021
in an effort to tell the story of the Holocaust
the  “SHOAH” 

Double images printed on  large thick cracked glass  sheets 
and on  beaten metal  plates ,leaning against the walls in the exhibition hall , so that the viewer can look at the images from both sides .
This series of images from Auschwitz Birkenau
tell the story of every day and every night
in the death camp.
The images are made in layers 
as to resemble an excavation
and are repeated
to show the repetitious routines 
within the camp.

Please contact us with your comments or suggestions of exhibiting this important art ?
The artist wants to donate the Shoah  collection of art to the Holocaust museum who will take upon themselves to exhibit it and organise the transportation of the artworks from the current storage in Germany. Some images still needs to be printed on metal and glass and needs financial support for this. 
The art is too important for coming generations 
to be stored in a warehouse. 

White Silent Hell Short film by Thomas D Bergh   : https://vimeo.com/131558330
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Size: 210 x 100 cm Year: 2008
Signed by the artist 

Photographic Triptychs showing the doors and facades of  homes , once occupied  and owned by Jewish families that once lived in Krakow and Warsaw and  their journey towards extermination during the Holocaust.</summary><updated>2021-04-26T17:12:01+02:00</updated><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.holocaustshoahart.com/Shoah--no-names/" /><media:thumbnail url="https://www.holocaustshoahart.com/render/w200-h200-c1:1-q90/Shoah--no-names/Waiting%20Room%20%20copy.jpg" width="200" height="200" /><media:content url="https://www.holocaustshoahart.com/content/Shoah--no-names/Waiting%20Room%20%20copy.jpg" /></entry><entry><id>tag:www.holocaustshoahart.com,2021-05-15:p59622d</id><title>Shoah - Holocaust art</title><summary>Mixed media painting-installation-photography-collage-sculpture-hand printed silk screen-photomontage
Art trying to tell the history of the Holocaust.

The &quot;SONG&quot;  My Sister Anne ( Anne Frank ) words and voice by Thomas Dellert -Bergh.  Recorded in Swedish 1986 

Please contact us with your comments or suggestions of exhibiting this important art ?
The artist wants to donate the Shoah  collection of art to the Holocaust Museum  anywhere in the world , who will take upon themselves to exhibit it and paying the cost of the art transportation from the storage in Germany.
The art is too important to be stored in a warehouse. </summary><updated>2021-05-15T16:30:11+02:00</updated><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.holocaustshoahart.com/SHOAH-Holocaust-art-/" /><media:thumbnail url="https://www.holocaustshoahart.com/render/w200-h200-c1:1-q90/SHOAH-Holocaust-art-/shoah%20.jpg" width="200" height="200" /><media:content url="https://www.holocaustshoahart.com/content/SHOAH-Holocaust-art-/shoah%20.jpg" /></entry><entry><id>tag:www.holocaustshoahart.com,2025-06-26:p867282</id><title>SHOAH ON EXHIBIT  for DONATION 2025</title><summary>This is how  the art  could look  in a Museum </summary><updated>2025-06-26T14:31:49+02:00</updated><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.holocaustshoahart.com/SHOAH-How-it-will-look-in-a-Museum-/" /><media:thumbnail url="https://www.holocaustshoahart.com/render/w200-h200-c1:1-q90/SHOAH-How-it-will-look-in-a-Museum-/1.%20%20%20INTRO%20PAGE%20.jpg" width="200" height="200" /><media:content url="https://www.holocaustshoahart.com/content/SHOAH-How-it-will-look-in-a-Museum-/1.%20%20%20INTRO%20PAGE%20.jpg" /></entry><entry><id>tag:www.holocaustshoahart.com,2019-07-14:pad6d6e</id><title>The stones of David</title><summary>Photography and Photo montage based on a visit to the Jewish Cemetery in Krakow Poland
in conjunction with dream like images.
Photo prints on stone plates. 

Please contact us with your comments or suggestions of exhibiting this important art ?
The artist wants to donate the Shoah  collection of art to the Holocaust museum who will take upon themselves to exhibit it, and to organise the transportation of the art works from the current storage in Germany.
The art is too important to be stored in a warehouse. </summary><updated>2019-07-14T17:25:44+02:00</updated><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://www.holocaustshoahart.com/The-stones-of-David/" /><media:thumbnail url="https://www.holocaustshoahart.com/render/w200-h200-c1:1-q90/The-stones-of-David/The%20stones%20of%20David%20banner.jpg" width="200" height="200" /><media:content url="https://www.holocaustshoahart.com/content/The-stones-of-David/The%20stones%20of%20David%20banner.jpg" /></entry><entry><id>tag:www.holocaustshoahart.com,2025-03-23:p96cfb4</id><title>Shoah - White silent hell - Stills from the short film</title><summary>https://www.dropbox.com/s/jg2s4zuot8t3ygj/WSH_Compressed.m4v?dl=0&amp;#38;fbclid=IwAR3MdMue8OkV5f3EqSBqNUP-zP8Lu_9Xg0HsMeFSrq2goyVsWrC26uRzLf4

Titled : White Silent Hell  

2007 |  Media: Photographs on aluminum|  by Thomas D Bergh 

Photographs from a frozen day in Auschwitz Birkenau Assembled together in triptychs.
These photographs accompanies the short movie with the same name.

White Silent Hell Short film by Thomas D Bergh   : https://vimeo.com/131558330

SHOAH
A multi media exhibition.in order to tell the truth about the Holocaust
Consisting of : Paintings, collage, photo, short movie, installation
Created during a 40 year period by Swedish artist Thomas D.Berg


This collection of works has gradually developed over the last 30 years. It combines my interest for humanity and history, with my passion and belief in the inherent necessity for the story of the Holocaust to be told. I feel that it is vital to keep the story alive and to ensure, that the truth reaches out, especially in times of denial.

I also view it as an important warning and wake-up call for the younger generation that is so easily misled. Today we face new dangers in the form of Neo-Nazism and Islamic fundamentalism and this is something we all have to take very seriously. It is imperative we do all of which we are capable to avoid a repetition of this aspect of modern history.

For the “Shoah” project I have used several different forms of media: Painting and collage on canvas complimented with sculptural elements in the form of objects that draw a direct link to the persecutions and exterminations. I have also used traditional photography and video installation based on what is today left of the actual places in which the crimes occurred.

Many of my works have an educational approach, but others are more poetic in their reflection upon what is one of the darkest periods in the history of mankind. It is impossible to portray the horrors of the Holocaust justly, as the magnitude of the crimes are beyond all comprehension and understanding. Still we have to try, we owe it to our children and the millions that perished.

I also believe it is important to approach the subject in as many different ways as possible, in order to reach out to as many people as possible in addition to conveying the message to future generations, not only those for whom the holocaust is a memory.

The story of Shoah must be conveyed to people of all faiths and of all nationalities in order that no one should be fooled.  The truth and reality of what happened can be hard to understand, or even to accept, but it can not be questioned or denied. Art is only one tool in this mission to “tell the story”, but often an effective one. It reaches and touches another groups of people.
I see my humble involvement, through this collection of pictures, as no more than a handful of dust, yet this dust is a part of our testament, my contribution to collective memory, one could say.
In my recent series of photographs, taken in both Auschwitz Birkenau and Kazimierz the Jewish quarters in Krakow during the winter of 2007, I have combined images in order to tell the story chronologically.

These ‘triptychs’ in the form of vast silent winter landscapes, with crumbling concrete from blown-up gas chambers, that take the shape of monsters, organic, frightening. Depictions of the many piles of shoes that remain, glasses, pots and pans are a harsh reminder of the many scattered lives.  Furthermore, the walls, where inscriptions borne of pain are still clearly visible, worn down floors upon which thousands passed on their way to a premature death, lay testament to the torment those many men and women experienced. The barbed wire cuts through the clear blue sky like a razor. All of this remains, frozen in time, covered with frosty ice and as with the annual rings defining the age of a tree in the forest of remembrance.
The images contrast each other and at the same time they are all telling the same story. They are documents of pain.  It is a sort of excavation of this pain within the objects, a frozen landscape where time stands still, but where the thought and spirit travels freely: A silent hell, in which the ashes hide under a frozen pond.

I have entered this landscape, in silence and with respect for its many victims.

Thomas Dellert-Bergh
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