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      <image:title>Fred and Lilo - Fred Stein</image:title>
      <image:caption>Fred Stein was born on July 3, 1909 in Dresden, Germany. His father was a rabbi. He was a brilliant student, and as a teenager he was deeply involved in politics and became an early anti-Nazi activist. He went to Leipzig University to study law, but when the Nazis took over the government, he was denied admission to the German bar for “racial and political reasons.” Life in Dresden grew more and more dangerous, and after the Gestapo began making inquiries about him, Stein fled to Paris in 1933 with his new wife, Liselotte Salzburg, under the pretext of taking a honeymoon.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Liselotte Stein was born on June 22, 1910 into a prosperous Dresden family. Born Liselotte Salzburg, but known affectionately as Lilo, she was the youngest of the three daughters of Dr. Siegmund Salzburg, and his wife Elsa, neé Glückmann. Dr. Salzburg was an ear, nose, and throat doctor whose practice largely consisted of the nobility of the Court, including the King of Saxony, opera singers (who were the stars of the day),  and a pro bono practice for poor families.  Lilo lived a life of privilege in a wealthy upper-class German Jewish family whose underpinnings, however, were gradually collapsing following the First World War, due to changes in government and society.   Lilo emerged into young womanhood under the Weimar Republic. Fleeing the Nazis in 1933, and unable to follow the medical career to which she aspired, she devoted herself instead to providing unconditional support for the photographic career of her husband. She was a dauntless companion, and met all the hardships of their exile in Paris and in New York with cheerful resourcefulness and good humor. Her daughter Ruth-Marion was born in Paris in 1938, her son Peter in 1943 in New York.  During their time in New York, Lilo Stein made an essential contribution to the family income through her work: in the textile industry, and in photographic laboratories. Later, she gained academic qualifications and was eventually appointed Professor of German Literature and Theatre Studies at Adelphi University in Garden City on Long Island, New York.  Lilo Stein died on November 28, 1997 in Queens, New York City.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fred and Lilo Stein began their lives in Dresden, Germany, one of the cultural capitals of Europe; where they shared a love of art, literature, and music. Fred was a law student and politically involved, and when the Nazis came to power, Fred was well aware of the danger, and it was his anti-Nazi activity as well as their Jewish “racial” status that forced them to flee in 1933.  They went to Paris, where they lived among a circle of fellow refugees. It was a time of cultural mingling and artistic innovation, and as they had no source of income, Fred turned to photography as a means to earn money.  He had a natural gift, and it quickly became a passion for him. Thus his life as a photographer was born. Lilo was a full partner in his work: assisting, retouching, and supporting.  When war came, Fred was incarcerated as an enemy alien. As the Nazis neared his camp, he escaped; then made his way across the countryside south to Marseilles in the Free Zone, where he sent a postcard to Lilo, who had been waiting anxiously in Paris. She bluffed her way through the German checkpoint, and got a pass to travel to Marseilles, carrying Fred’s negatives with her.  They hid in Marseilles until Fred met Varian Fry, who helped them get visas, and they finally managed to board one of the last ships to leave France. They found a refuge in New York. Fred’s photographs are a record of some of the seminal places and people of the 20th century.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cynthia Young is the curator of the Robert Capa Archive at the International Center of Photography in New York, a position she has held since 2000. In 2011 she curated the exhibition of the famous collection of negatives found in Mexico City almost seventy years after they went missing in France: The Mexican Suitcase: The Rediscovered Spanish Civil War Negatives of Capa, Chim, and Taro. She also authored the book accompanying the exhibition. She has published several books on Capa and other leading contemporary photographers, such as Capa in Color, Unknown Weegee, and republished Robert Capa: Death in the Making.  She has also curated exhibitions at the Galerie National du Jeu de Paume in Paris and is on the board of governors of ALBA, the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives, which promotes social activism and the defense of human rights.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Collaborators - Michaël Houlette</image:title>
      <image:caption>Michaël Houlette is the director of the museum the Maison de la Photographie Robert Doisneau in Gentilly, which is just outside Paris. The museum is dedicated to humanist photography, in honor of the French photographer whose name it bears. He was formerly a curator and coordinator of exhibitions at the Jeu de Paume in Paris. He has written many books, among them Amélie Galup and Laure Albin Guillot .   He is the founder and director of the Lavoir Numérique, or the Digital Washhouse, an educational initiative set in the renovated washhouses of Gentilly. The Lavoir Numérique is an establishment dedicated to creating and disseminating audiovisual content, teaching audiences to “see” in photography.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Theresia Ziehe is a German curator. She is currently the curator of photography at the Jewish Museum Berlin, which is one of the largest and most important museums in Europe, designed by Daniel Libeskind. It performs a special function in German society by providing a way of remembering and integrating Germany’s difficult history.   Ziehe has curated many important shows at the JMB, including a retrospective of the photography of Fred Stein, Im Augenblick (In an Instant: Photographs by Fred Stein); Russians Jews Germans – Photographs by Michael Kerstgens from 1992 to the Present, Quota Refugees: Russian-Speaking Immigrants to Germany, and Frédéric Brenner - Zerheilt: Healed to Pieces.  Ziehe is one of the curators of the new permanent exhibition at the Jewish Museum Berlin.  Entitled Jewish History and the Present in Germany, it comprises thousands of square meters, illustrating how Jewish communities have lived in their environment and how they have shaped it.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sarah Meister is a curator of photography at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York. She has organized a range of critically acclaimed exhibitions, publications, and programs and secured landmark acquisitions for the museum’s collection. She is a fellow at MoMA’s International Curatorial Institute and the Center for Curatorial Leadership, where she teaches the popular online course “Seeing Through Photographs” (offered on Coursera). She is also codirector of the August Sander Project, a research initiative co-hosted by MoMA and Columbia University. She is a recipient of the Lee Tenenbaum Award for outstanding research and scholarship. She has published many books on photography, including Dorothea Lange: Migrant Mother; Gordon Parks: The Atmosphere of Crime, 1957; Arbus Friedlander Winogrand, New Document, 1967; Bill Brandt: Shadow and Light, and One and One is Four: The Bauhaus Photocollages of Josef Albers.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Gilles Mora is a French photography curator and author specializing in 20th century American photography. He has written books and monographs on Walker Evans, Edward Weston, W. Eugene Smith, and Aaron Siskind, as well as photography surveys such as Photo SPEAK -  A Guide to the Ideas, Movements, and Techniques of Photography.  Mora won the Prix Nadar in 2007 for the book La Photographie Américaine: 1958–1981: the Last Photographic Heroes. He has also published a book of his own photographs, Antebellum.  Mora was co-founder and editor in chief of the magazine Les Cahiers de la photographie until 1993, when he founded and was editor in chief for the journal L'Œuvre Photographique. In 1991, he was appointed to oversee the photography program at Éditions du Seuil, where he remained until 2007.   He was artistic director of the Rencontres d'Arles photography festival from 1999 to 2001, and since 2010 has been exhibition curator at the  Pavilion Populaire photography museum in Montpellier, where he lives. In his spare time, he performs with his rockabilly band, the Frantic Rollers.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Quentin Bajac, SVP is a French curator and art historian specializing in the history of photography. He is the director of the photography collection at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.  Bajac has held positions at the Musée d’Orsay, the Centre Georges Pompidou, and the Musée Natiional d’Art Modern École du Louvre.  He has published a number of books, including La photographie, a three-volume series on the history of photography; Parr by Parr: Discussions with a Promiscuous Photographer; Stephen Shore: Solving Pictures; and Being Modern: MoMA in Paris (co-author with Olivier Michelon). In 2013 Bajac was made a Chevalier (knight) of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dr. Mary Panzer is a curator and author. She was the curator of photography at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery from 1992 to 2000, where she developed exhibitions, acquired photographs for the Museum’s collections and organized educational programs. She worked on producing the Museum’s first website. She is the author of Things as They Are: Photojournalism in Context Since 1955 (2005), Separate But Equal: The Mississippi Photographs of H.C. Anderson (2002), and works on photographers Philippe Halsman, Lewis Hine, and Mathew Brady, among others.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Is a German curator of art and photography. He has organized exhibitions and published works on the subject of classical modernism in art. He is presently the curator of the Kupferstich-Kabinett of the Dresden Staatliche Kunstammlungen where he is responsible for photography, and 20th and 21st century drawings and prints.  Previously, he was exhibition curator at the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, the director of the Lyonel-Feininger-Galerie in Quedlinburg, and assistant curator at the Kunsthalle Bielefeld.</image:caption>
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