Post-Harmony is special 36-piece collection of Michael Rogatchi’s drawings commemorating all the victims of the October 7th 2023 massacre, the members of their families, friends, all those who have been traumatised by the unspeakable barbarity of the October 7th pogrom, the worst anti-Semitic atrocity of our times.
The collection is the core of the artist’s and The Rogatchi Foundation international POST-HARMONY project in promotion of humanity, fairness and memory.
“In his outstanding Post-Harmony collection Michael Rogatchi transfigures each face, each shape, each image in the manner of a catharsis. […] In his Rhapsody in Black and White, the artist touches on something infinite. [ …] In this series, where the artist is on the edge of the abyss, we feel that he is suspended between the purity of an impossible representation and the dizzying moment when the figure disfigures and disappears” – Dr Michael de Saint-Cheron ( Paris), Michael Rogatchi: the Rhapsody in Black and White” essay ( 2024).
Michael Rogatchi’s Introduction to his POST-HARMONY collection and project, the artist’s POST-HARMONY: My Kaddish essay can be read here.