Datum:     Fri, 7 Sep 2018 19:10:28 -0400
Von:     Vera Frenkel <vfren...@sympatico.ca>


*A year ago,*  a special version of Body Missing, my multidisciplinary project on art theft in the Third Reich, was installed deep in the salt mine at Altaussee in the Austrian Alps. The public was invited for the first time to enter spaces where many thousands of stolen artworks were hidden by the Nazis during World War II.

*A year later,*  to mark my appreciation of all those who had helped to realize the Altaussee version of this video-photo-web work, access to the experience will be provided on-line, and the Body Missing Altaussee website will be launched at exactly the same time as the 2017 opening:
*September 8th,  6 PM Altaussee / 12 noon Toronto*

To those who have expressed concern: Despite disruptions and damages caused by a fierce Ontario storm, work on the anniversary project has continued.  There will no doubt be additional material to add in preparation for a more formal public launch later this Fall, but starting at 12 noon, Toronto time, 6 pm in Altaussee, it will now be possible to explore the /Springerwerk /salt mine installation at:
*http://www.bodymissing-altaussee.org*

Your comments and questions are most welcome, and if you encounter any irregularities or errors in the web site, please write to us at: vf.bma.s...@gmail.com <mailto:vf.bma.s...@gmail.com>

With warm regards,
Vera Frenkel

P.S. Because Google doesn’t have the site yet, the best way to access it is from the above  link or by keying the address into the URL bar of your browser.

        


        

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