Cindy Crawford, Jennifer Garner, Chelsea Handler and More Join Holocaust Survivors in NYC Exhibit “Borrowed Spotlight”


Photo Credit: Borrowed Spotlight
NEW YORK, April 23, 2025 (ENTERTAINMENT INTERVIEWS) — Nonprofit organization Borrowed Spotlight has launched a new portrait exhibit and coffee table book aimed at preserving the stories of Holocaust survivors. The exhibition opened at Detour Gallery in New York City, bringing together survivors and public figures ahead of Yom HaShoah, the annual Holocaust Remembrance Day.
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The project features large-scale portraits captured by photographer Bryce Thompson and pairs Holocaust survivors with prominent individuals in media, fashion, and entertainment. The portraits include Cindy Crawford, Jennifer Garner, Chelsea Handler, David Schwimmer, Kat Graham, and others. The initiative is intended to educate younger generations amid declining public knowledge about the Holocaust.
The exhibition will be open to the public from April 23 to April 27, with proceeds from the sale of the coffee table book and a private print auction supporting Selfhelp Community Services and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Guests at the opening event included Kat Graham, Gregg Sulkin, Margaret Josephs, Melissa Gorga, Remi Bader, and others, who joined survivors in viewing the exhibit and listening to remarks from producer Daniella Greenbaum, photographer Bryce Thompson, and actress Kat Graham.
According to the company, the project was developed in response to growing concerns about Holocaust education. Recent global surveys show that 20% of people have never heard of the Holocaust, and more than 60% are unaware that six million Jews were killed. Borrowed Spotlight aims to counter this trend by combining visual storytelling and celebrity advocacy to preserve survivor testimonies.
For more information, visit www.borrowed-spotlight.com.
Source: Borrowed Spotlight