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Alice Lok Cahana : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alice Lok Cahana
Alice Lok Cahana (born 1929, in Sárvár, Hungary) is an Hungarian Holocaust survivor.〔Women Artists of The American West, ("www.alicelokcahana.com" "Alice Lok Cahana Biography" )〕 She was a teenage inmate in the Auschwitz-Birkenau, Guben and Bergen-Belsen camps. She is most well known for her writings and abstract paintings about the Holocaust. Much of her work is a tribute to Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg,〔("Holocaust survivor makes art from her memories" )〕 who saved her father during the war. Alice was liberated from Bergen-Belsen on April 15, 1945 with her sister Edit who was two years older than her. She was separated from her sister and has spent the rest of her life looking for her. ==Art career== Cahana is an abstract painter whose work deals with her experiences during World War II, as a Holocaust survivor of multiple concentration camps. In 2006, her piece "No Names" was added to the Vatican Museum's Collection of Modern Religious Art and since then is on permanent display at the museum in Rome, Italy.〔Johnson, Patricia C. ("Pope welcomes Holocaust survivor Alice Lok Cahana's No Names painting to Vatican Museum" ) "The Houston Chronicle", Nov. 9, 2006〕 Her work appears in multiple prestigious museum collections around the world including Yad Vashem in Jerusalem and The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington D.C.
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