{{citations needed|date=May 2025}} '''Railroad Collage''' is a controversial mixed media collage produced by Boris Lurie in 1959 which superimposed a pin-up girl onto a well-known liberation photograph, which featured a flatbed of stacked with corpses, juxtaposing the American consumer culture with the Holocaust. The collage which is considered to be an elaboration of Lurie's earlier work, ''Flatcar Assemblage by Adolf Hitler'', is considered to be Boris Lurie most notorious and controversial work.<ref name="Moynihan">{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/12/arts/12lurie.html|title=Boris Lurie, 83, Leader of a Confrontational Art Movement|last=Moynihan|first=Colin|date=12 January 2008|work=The New York Times|page=7|accessdate=10 December 2010}}</ref>

==See also== * NO!Art

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==External links== *[https://borislurieart.org/artworks/categories/9/9374-boris-lurie-railroad-collage-railroad-to-america-c.-1963/ Official website]

Category:1959 works Category:The Holocaust in popular culture

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