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Herzl Kashetsky is a Canadian realist painter honoring Holocaust victims through poignant figurative art. His commemorative works explore memory & resilience.

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Herzl Kashetsky (b. 1950)Herzl Kashetsky is a New Brunswick painter initially associated with the magic realist school, a regional art movement centred in Atlantic Canada. These artists combined highly realist paintings of objects with an almost surrealist intensity of light, which is evident in Kashetsky’s meticulously executed 1992 series Beach Stones. In 1996, Kashetsky completed “A Prayer for the Dead,” a series of paintings depicting the Holocaust, for which he received the Canadian Red Cross Humanitarian Award. These paintings were noted for their haunting tone and detailed recreation of the faces of the dying, a mass grave and crematorium door, said to be the artists’ way of “paying respect to the dead, to the victims of the Holocaust” as well as those lost from his own life. Curator Tom Smart of Fredericton’s Beaverbrook Art Gallery said of these works,

作家の略歴

The Genesis of a Visionary


In the salt-misted landscape of Saint John, New Brunswick, the artistic soul of Herzl Jacob Kashetsky began to take shape, nurtured by a profound familial bond. His journey into the visual arts was not a solitary pursuit but one ignited by the encouragement of his older brother, Joseph. This early connection fostered a shared passion for the canvas, laying the groundwork for a career defined by technical mastery and emotional depth. Kashetsky’s formal training at Concordia University in Montréal during the early 1970s provided him with the rigorous academic foundation necessary to master the complexities of realism. It was during this formative period that he began to develop a voice that would eventually bridge the gap between meticulous observation and profound historical commentary.

The early years of his career were marked by a collaborative spirit, exemplified by his first professional exhibition alongside Joseph in 1972 at the University of New Brunswick Art Centre. This era of his life was characterized by an exploration of the fundamental elements of painting, as he sought to translate the textures and light of his Atlantic Canadian surroundings into a language of enduring significance.

A Journey Through Light and Tradition


As Kashetsky’s technical prowess matured, his artistic horizons expanded far beyond the shores of Canada. In the late 1970s, he undertook independent studies in the historic cradles of art, Rome and Florence. Immersing himself in the European tradition, he absorbed the weight of classical aesthetics, which would later inform his ability to synthesize diverse influences into a cohesive, hauntingly beautiful style. This period saw him moving toward what is often described as Magic Realism—a movement within Atlantic Canada where highly realistic depictions of objects are infused with an almost surrealist intensity of light.

His work from this era demonstrates a remarkable ability to find the extraordinary within the ordinary. Whether through his 1977 painting Innocence or his later, meticulously executed Beach Stones series, Kashetsky utilizes light as a narrative tool, casting shadows that seem to hold secrets and illuminating surfaces with a clarity that demands contemplation. His ability to capture the stillness of an object while imbuing it with a sense of spiritual presence became a hallmark of his evolving technique.

The Art of Remembrance and Resilience


Perhaps the most profound and poignant chapter of Kashetsky’s oeuvre emerged from a deep, personal encounter with history. Following travels to Poland and visits to significant Holocaust sites in the early 1990s, his work underwent a transformative shift toward the elegiac. He began to use his mastery of realism not merely for aesthetic beauty, but as a vessel for commemoration. This culminated in his monumental 1996 series, A Prayer for the Dead, a collection of paintings that serves as a visual liturgy for the victims of the Holocaust.

These works are noted for their hauntingly detailed recreations of faces, mass graves, and the stark reality of history, acting as a way to pay respect to those lost to tragedy. Through this series, Kashetsky established himself as a significant voice in contemporary memorial art, earning international recognition for his ability to confront the darkest aspects of human history with grace and dignity. His contributions to the world of art and humanity have been recognized through several prestigious honors:

  • The Canadian Red Cross Humanitarian Award, received for the profound impact of his Holocaust memorial series.
  • Honorary Doctorate from the University of New Brunswick, recognizing his significant artistic contribution.
  • Strathbutler Award for Excellence in Visual Arts from the Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation.

Today, Kashetsky’s legacy remains one of resilience and remembrance. His paintings do more than capture a moment in time; they hold space for memory, ensuring that the stories of the past are never truly lost to the shadows of history.
herzl jacob kashetsky

herzl jacob kashetsky

1950 - , Canada

プロフィール概要

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Realism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Magic Realism']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Joseph Kashetsky']
  • Date Of Birth: February 13, 1950
  • Full Name: Herzl Jacob Kashetsky
  • Nationality: Canadian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Kitchen Cupboard
    • A Prayer for the Dead
  • Place Of Birth: Saint John, Canada