
Driftwood
Eva de Jong-Duldig
‘We are spread out in every direction of the wind.’ – Karl Duldig 1941
In 1938 sculptor Karl Duldig, his wife Slawa Horowitz-Duldig – inventor of the modern foldable umbrella – and their baby daughter Eva, left their home in Vienna for an uncertain future. They found a brief refuge in Singapore before arriving in Sydney on 25 September 1940. Australia was at war: they were classified as enemy aliens and interned in an isolated camp in northern Victoria.
Karl said, ‘A game of tennis saved my life’. The story follows the family’s narrow escape from Nazi Austria, as well as the recovery of all their Viennese art and other possessions after the war.
Spanning three continents and three generations, it poignantly captures both the loss that families encounter when they are dislocated by war and the challenges they face when adapting to a new way of life.
‘This book offers an insight into the cultural life of Australia at a time of enormous change, politically and artistically; a profound lesson in the experience of emigration in the worst of circumstances, but also the transforming contribution to the life of the nation through the talents of immigrants like Karl and Slawa Duldig.’—Dr Gerard Vaughan AM (Director, National Gallery of Australia)
Written and narrated by Eva de Jong-Duldig.
Audio recording and production by Dom Evans and Kath Burrows at EARSAY.
Music curation by Tania de Jong AM at Creative Universe, and Dr David Smith at imaginACTION.
Muse: Duchess the Swiss Shepherd.
Thank you to the Duldig Studio - museum and sculpture garden for supporting the recording and making this production possible. All rights reserved.
Duration - 11h 3m.
Author - Eva de Jong-Duldig.
Narrator - Eva de Jong-Duldig.
Published Date - Monday, 08 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2017 Duldig Studio ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
‘We are spread out in every direction of the wind.’ – Karl Duldig 1941 In 1938 sculptor Karl Duldig, his wife Slawa Horowitz-Duldig – inventor of the modern foldable umbrella – and their baby daughter Eva, left their home in Vienna for an uncertain future. They found a brief refuge in Singapore before arriving in Sydney on 25 September 1940. Australia was at war: they were classified as enemy aliens and interned in an isolated camp in northern Victoria. Karl said, ‘A game of tennis saved my life’. The story follows the family’s narrow escape from Nazi Austria, as well as the recovery of all their Viennese art and other possessions after the war. Spanning three continents and three generations, it poignantly captures both the loss that families encounter when they are dislocated by war and the challenges they face when adapting to a new way of life. ‘This book offers an insight into the cultural life of Australia at a time of enormous change, politically and artistically; a profound lesson in the experience of emigration in the worst of circumstances, but also the transforming contribution to the life of the nation through the talents of immigrants like Karl and Slawa Duldig.’—Dr Gerard Vaughan AM (Director, National Gallery of Australia) Written and narrated by Eva de Jong-Duldig. Audio recording and production by Dom Evans and Kath Burrows at EARSAY. Music curation by Tania de Jong AM at Creative Universe, and Dr David Smith at imaginACTION. Muse: Duchess the Swiss Shepherd. Thank you to the Duldig Studio - museum and sculpture garden for supporting the recording and making this production possible. All rights reserved. Duration - 11h 3m. Author - Eva de Jong-Duldig. Narrator - Eva de Jong-Duldig. Published Date - Monday, 08 January 2024. Copyright - © 2017 Duldig Studio ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:12
Dedication
Duration:00:00:08
Part 1: Vienna
Duration:00:00:22
Chapter 1: To each age its art
Duration:00:25:52
Chapter 2: Kasha
Duration:00:14:19
Chapter 3: Riesenrad
Duration:00:14:22
Chapter 4: Austria will never be the same again
Duration:00:09:13
Chapter 5: The Academy
Duration:00:09:38
Chapter 6: Gott strafe England
Duration:00:17:31
Chapter 7: Es gibt auch weibliche Erfinder
Duration:00:12:17
Chapter 8: 2 Enzingergasse
Duration:00:09:06
Chapter 9: A game of tennis saved my life
Duration:00:41:37
Part 2: Switzerland
Duration:00:00:24
Chapter 10: Switzerland was just an interlude
Duration:00:25:21
Part 3: Singapore
Duration:00:00:19
Chapter 11: Treasure island
Duration:00:53:50
Part 4: Australia
Duration:00:00:25
Chapter 12: Tatura Internment Camp 3D
Duration:00:56:42
Chapter 13: Melbourne - a Chinese cabinet
Duration:00:22:02
Chapter 14: Kol Nidre
Duration:00:18:46
Chapter 15: Educating Eva
Duration:00:10:04
Chapter 16: A business card
Duration:00:11:14
Chapter 17: A kiln
Duration:00:18:09
Chapter 18: Fishing
Duration:00:13:13
Chapter 19: SS Rembrandt
Duration:00:12:04
Chapter 20: I have never worked so hard in my life
Duration:00:10:30
Chapter 21: Art and craft
Duration:00:15:05
Chapter 22: Moses
Duration:00:11:14
Chapter 23: Bickham's 'Wimbledon'
Duration:00:19:25
Chapter 24: Racquet, frock, shoes and socks
Duration:00:21:10
Chapter 25: Of hats, gloves, a corsage and a young Queen
Duration:00:14:05
Chapter 26: The 'Leaning Tower of Pisa'
Duration:00:15:19
Chapter 27: Eva from Austria shocks the stars
Duration:00:23:12
Chapter 28: Breaking the bond
Duration:00:11:36
Chapter 29: The teacher
Duration:00:12:36
Chapter 30: Queen of the Bush
Duration:00:17:57
Chapter 30: Queen of the Bush
Duration:00:17:57
Chapter 31: Progress of Man
Duration:00:11:12
Chapter 32: A hidden treasure trove
Duration:00:09:32
Chapter 33: Wimbledon and a wooden clog
Duration:00:14:13
Chapter 33: Wimbledon and a wooden clog
Duration:00:14:13
Chapter 34: Brickyard Madonna
Duration:00:18:03
Chapter 35: Dawn for Israel
Duration:00:16:15
Chapter 36: Reunion
Duration:00:12:03
Epilogue
Duration:00:12:06
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:19