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Udine Hostel, Italy

Gina Sinozich2003

Australian National Maritime Museum

Australian National Maritime Museum
Sydney, Australia

Udine Hostel was an Italian migrant centre where Gina Sinozich and her family, along with 3,000 other refugees, were sent to be processed as political asylum seekers in 1956. The Sinozich family had fled communist Yugoslavia and lived at the Udine Hostel for 18 months. This painting shows the sparse and depressing hostel with its lack of privacy and overcrowding. Along with these challenging physical conditions, refugees also faced resentment from the local community, who were largely unsympathetic to their plight during the economic hardships of post World War II Europe.

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  • Title: Udine Hostel, Italy
  • Creator: Gina Sinozich
  • Date: 2003
  • Location: Sydney
  • Type: Painting
  • Significance: This painting shows the experience of many refugees detained in hostels while waiting for their official paperwork and clearance in post World War II Europe. It is one of a series of 14 paintings completed by the 73 year old artist Gina Sinozich documenting her personal experience as a Croatian migrant travelling to Australia.
  • See institution's online collections: http://www.anmm.gov.au/collections
  • Medium: Oil on wood
  • Dimensions: 480 x 640 x 45 mm, 1.7 kg
  • Credit line: ANMM Collection Gift from Gina Sinozich
Australian National Maritime Museum

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