Edith Altman

Edith Altman (born 1931)[1] is a German Jewish-American artist. She emigrated from Germany to the United States at a young age. Her work investigates the lowest and the highest levels of any hierarchy. She explores systems (governmental, financial, cultural, etc.) of power, and the powerless.[2]

Early life

Altman escaped Nazi Germany in 1938 as a little girl and emigrated to Chicago, Illinois. Her father Max Hittman (Markus Hüttmann) escaped from Buchwenwald, where he had been imprisoned since 1938.[3] She lost her grandfathers and grandmothers on both sides of her family to the Holocaust. [4] While in the United States, she attended Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan and was a resident at the UNO Art Gallery for the term of one month.[5]

Notable Works

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