Histories Drawings Prints

Catherine Clinger, Art at COA

Menu

Skip to content
  • Home
  • Using the Site
  • About
  • courses
    • A Printmaking Class
      • Helpful Hints for Intaglio Studio
      • Intaglio Methods
      • Materials in Studio Printmaking at COA
    • Art of New Mexico and Art of the American Southwest
      • Diné (Navajo) Weavings
      • Hispanic Arts
      • Hispanic Weavings
      • Hopi Kachina
      • Installation, Time-Based, Soundscape, etc.
      • Mimbres
      • NM Architecture
    • Art Since 1900: Harmony and Conflict
      • Alberto Giacometti
      • Ana Mendieta
      • Anish Kapoor
      • Anselm Kiefer
      • British Painters (to be expanded)
        • Celia Paul
        • Francis Bacon
        • Frank Auerbach
        • Lucian Freud
      • Bruce Nauman
      • Cornelia Parker
      • Diane Arbus
      • Doris Salcedo
      • German Expressionism
      • Hannah Höch
      • Isamu Noguchi
      • Joseph Beuys
      • Julie Mehretu
      • Kazimir Malevich
      • Leon Golub
      • Lorna Simpson
      • Louise Bourgeois
      • Martin Puryear
      • Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley
      • Max Beckmann
      • Nick Cave
      • Otto Dix
      • Paul Klee
      • Paula Modersohn-Becker
      • Philip Guston
      • Pipilotti Rist
      • Sanford Biggers
      • Shahzia Sikander
      • Steichen Family of *Man*
      • Thomas Struth
      • Sebastiao Salgado
    • Contemporary Artist as Researcher and Activist
      • Ai Weiwei
      • Cannupa Hanska Lugar
      • Francis Alÿs
      • Glenn Ligon
      • James Luna
      • Kara Walker
      • Kiki Smith
      • Luis Camnitzer
      • Mark Dion
      • Mona Hatoum
      • Nidaa Badwan
      • Olafur Eliasson
      • Sally Mann
      • Shirin Neshat
      • Sonya Kelliher-Combs
      • Sue Coe
      • Tacita Dean
      • Theo Jansen
      • Vik Muniz
      • Walton Ford
        • Darwin (1872) The Expression of Emotion
      • Wangechi Mutu
      • Wendy Red Star
      • WPA and Ben Shahn
    • Demons from the Depths
    • Drawing Mineral and Botanical Matter
      • Article on Course
      • Asian Works
      • Contemporary Work
      • Drawings from Nature
      • Drawings from the Past I
      • Various Works: 17th – 20th Centuries [NEW]
      • Vincent van Gogh Drawings
      • Walton Ford
      • Drawings from the Past II
    • History of the Print
      • 21st Century
      • Albrecht Dürer
      • Betye Saar
      • Giovanni Battista Piranesi
      • Hendrick Goltzius
      • Hercules Segers
      • Käthe Kollwitz
      • Martin Puryear
      • Max Klinger
      • Norma Morgan
      • Paula Rego
      • Printmaking VII VIII
      • Rembrandt
      • Vija Celmins
      • Women of Atelier 17
      • Zarina (Hashmi)
    • Journey into Substance
    • Processing the Unexpected Journey
      • Article on the Course
      • Student Projects
    • Range of Sublimity in the Artist Mind
      • Ceija Stojka
      • Hiroshi Surimoto
      • Philip Guston
      • Zhang Huan
    • Reality Effect: Art and Truth in the 19th Century
      • 19th Century Photography
      • Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec
      • Odilon Redon
    • Romanticism
      • German Romanticism
      • William Blake
      • Andy Goldsworthy
      • Danish and Norwegian Painters
      • Goya
      • The Open Window
      • Dawoud Bey
      • French Romanticism
      • European Artists A-D
    • The Wilderness in Landscape Art I: Proto-Ecological Visions
      • Landscape as Study
      • Earlier Landscapes
      • German, English, and French Romanticism
      • Nordic Painters
      • American Landscape Painters
      • Robert S. Duncanson
      • Contemporary Works
      • Gustave Courbet
      • Photography and Painting in the Fontainebleau
      • Photography
  • Links
  • coa.edu
  • Miscellany

Ceija Stojka

Ceija Stojka, Ohne Titel – Untitled, 1995, Acrylic on card stock 69,5 x 99 cm, Private collection, Paris


Z.B. [Zyklon B] Gas Chamber On 02. 08. 1944 In Auschwitz. The Final Liquidation, 2.2.2006, Ink, acrylic and sand colored on cardboard 48,5 x 32,5 cm, Private collection, Paris
Z 6399, 1994, Acrylic on card stock 70 x 100 cm, Private collection, Paris.
Wo ist meine Familie. Bergen-Belsen 1945 - Where Is My Family. Bergen-Belsen 1945, 14.2.2006, Ink on cardboard 60 x 42,5 cm, Private collection, Paris
The War Is Over. Bergen-Belsen, 1945, April. Auschwitz, Ravensbrück. The Wind Is Blowing Over The Concentration Camps, 1945, 2005, Ink on paper 24 x 32 cm, Hojda and Nuna Stojka collection, Wien
The trains are already full, but we have to get in. Come on, come one, hurry up! Come on, everyone, off to Auschwitz! I can’t forget it, 5.3.2005, Ink on paper 24 x 32 cm, Hojda and Nuna Stojka collection, Wien
The SS shouted March. We were scared, 26.08.2003, Pen on paper 42 x 29,5 cm, Hojda and Nuna Stojka collection , Wien
The fear of the strength, 1993, Acrylic on cardboard 50 x 65 cm, Private collection, Wien
SS, Back of the painting This I find difficult to describe. Forgive, Ceija. The truth. 1995, Acrylic on cardboard 64,5 x 50 cm, Hojda and Nuna Stojka collection, Wien
Rückseite des vorherigen Bildes - Back of the Untitled, 15.3.2003, Acrylic on cardboard painting, Chalk on paper
Ravensbrück, 1944. Befreiung, 15.4.1945 - Ravensbrück, 1944. Liberation, 15.4.1945, 1999, Acrylic on canvas, 30 x 100 cm, Private collection, Paris
Ravensbrück 1944, 1994, Acrylic on cardboard 70 x 99,5 cm, Private collection, Paris
Ohne Titel – Untitled, Wien-Auschwitz - Vienna-Auschwitz Undated, Acrylic on cardboard 50 x 70 cm, Hojda and Nuna Stojka collection , Wien
Ohne Titel – Untitled, 1996, Acrylic on card stock 69,5 x 99,5 cm Private collection, Paris
Ohne Titel – Untitled, 1993, Acrylic on cardboard 49,8 x 64,5 cm, Private collection, Wien
Ohne Titel – Untitled, 22.01.2003, Acrylic and gouache on paper 41,7 x 29,4 cm, Private collection, Paris
Ohne Titel – Untitled, 14.09.1993, Acrylic on cardboard 70 x 100 cm, Private collection, Wien
Ohne Titel – Untitled, 05.01.2006, Acrylic on cardboard 70 x 100 cm, Private collection, Berlin
Ohne Titel - Untitled, 1994, Acrylic on card stock, 100 x 69,5 cm, Hojda and Nuna Stojka collection, Wien
Ohne Titel - Untitled, 15.3.2003, Acrylic on cardboard 100 x 70 cm, Private collection, Paris
Ohne Titel - Untitled, 10 (?).1.2002, Mixed media on paper 70 x 100 cm, Hojda and Nuna Stojka collection, Wien
Nun. ist. es. aus. mit. euch. Heil – Wir kommen - You’ve Had It Now. Heil – We’re Coming, 1993, Ink on paper 29,5 x 42 cm, Private collection, Paris
Mama, The Water Is Cold As Ice. Na dara muri [don’t be scared my… (?)]. Get Undressed, Come One, Come On! The Delousing Powder Was In Those Tin Boxes. 1943. Auschwitz. No 2, 24.2.2005, Ink on paper 32 x 24 cm, Hojda and Nuna Stojka collection, Wien
Landleben - Country life, 1993, Acrylic on cardboard 50 x 64,5 cm, Private collection, Wien
Die Befreiung Bergen-Belsen - Liberation Of Bergen-Belsen, 1993, Acrylic on cardboard 50 x 65 cm, Private collection, Wien
Ceija Stojka, “Auschwitz 1944,” 2009.
Bergen-Belsen, 1945, 1996, Acrylic and colored sand on cardboard 50 x 65,5 cm, Private collection, Paris
Back of the previous painting Ohne Titel - Untitled, 10 (?).1.2002, Mixed media on paper 70 x 100 cm, Hojda and Nuna Stojka collection, Wien Untitled, 10 (?).1.2002, Mixed media on paper
Attention, attention. Rossauer Lände [Vienna]. Auschwitz. Blood is Flowing. 1943, 9.9.2005, Acrylic on canvas, 30 x 100 cm, Private collection, Paris
1943. Ossi, Mama - 1943. Ossi, Mum, 2009, Ink on paper 29,5 x 42 cm, Hojda and Nuna Stojka collection , Wien
Back of the painting The Roma’s sunflower It brings grace and beauty my flower my sister Kathi She implores the mother of God to grant her mercy, 1995, Acrylic and sand on cardboard 70 x 100 cm, Hojda and Nuna Stojka collection, Wien
Create a website or blog at WordPress.com
  • Follow Following
    • Histories Drawings Prints
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Histories Drawings Prints
    • Customize
    • Follow Following
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Copy shortlink
    • Report this content
    • View post in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...
 

You must be logged in to post a comment.