AI-assisted summary

The Zekelman Holocaust Center is displaying an exhibition of works by Holocaust survivor Boris Lurie.

The exhibit, "Nothing to Do But to Try," features Lurie's early art grappling with his traumatic experiences.

Lurie and his father survived several concentration camps before immigrating to New York City in 1946.

After the war, Lurie became the founder of the avant-garde NO!Art Movement in New York.

Though it began nearly a century ago, the Holocaust and the stories of its survivors perhaps ring louder and more importantly than ever during this period in America. Observing that, Farmington Hills’ Zekelman Holocaust Center is now displaying a major exhibition of works by one of the most artistically prolific survivors, Boris Lurie.

The exhibit, “Nothing to Do But t

See Full Page