Rose Eichenbaum

Rose Eichenbaum is an award-winning photographer and one of the most respected photojournalists working in the arts today. A career dedicated to the investigation of art making and human expression led to the publication of her six distinguished books, national photographic exhibitions and  artist residencies across the country. Ms. Eichenbaum is currently at work on her latest book featuring conversational interviews with many of the most celebrated individuals in art and entertainment. 

An Accounting of the Soul?

Rose Eichenbaum
A conversation with Ed Asner, z’l, died on August 29 at the age of 91. This article is adapted from The Actor Within (Wesleyan University Press).

Beyond the Shadows: The Holocaust and the Danish Exception

Rose Eichenbaum
Judy Glickman Lauder’s photographs in Beyond the Shadows: The Holocaust and the Danish Exception are so masterfully crafted they make us feel as if we ourselves are on the train tracks approaching Treblinka, behind the barbed wire fence at Majdanek, at the entrance of Dachau under the sign Arbeit Macht Frei, outside a gas chamber at Auschwitz. Faced with these images, we can’t help but imagine what it must have been like for the millions of innocents who entered these passageways, in most cases never to return.