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The project is the brainchild of the German artist Gunter Demnig, who first had the idea in the early 1990s as he studied the Nazis deportation of Sinti and Roma people. His first installations were guerrilla artwork: According to Reuters, Demnig laid his first 41 blocks in Berlin without official approval. The city, however, soon endorsed the idea and granted him permission to install more. Today, Berlin has more than 5000.
Artist Gunter Demnig lays a
Stolpersteine outside a residence in Hamburg, Germany in 2012.Patrick Lux, Getty Images
The
Stolpersteine are unique in their individuality. Too often, the millions of Holocaust victims are spoken of as a nameless mass. And while the powerful memorials and museums in places such as Berlin and Washington, D.C. are an antidote to that, the
Nature’s Sheds
Todd MoeDavid Crews: poetry inspired by art, nature
It s the first morning of the Winter Solstice, and to celebrate we asked poet David Crews for a work inspired by our northern landscape and a new season. Crews got hooked on hiking in the Adirondacks after climbing a couple of High Peaks in 2012, and regularly hikes the mountains and forests for inspiration. He recently joined Writing the Land , a collaborative project between local land trusts and artists to help raise awareness for the preservation of the environment.
David Crews is the author of
High Peaks, a poetry collection that catalogs his hiking of the 46 High Peaks, and