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This episode of "Katz"cast delves into the fascinating life and career of Morris Katz, a Polish-born Holocaust survivor and acclaimed painter known for his lightning-fast painting technique using a palette knife and toilet paper! Recognized by the Guinness World Records, Katz captivated audiences with his vibrant performance art in the Catskills, creating over 280,000 pieces.

Learn about his unique method, his impact on Jewish cultural history, and recent exhibitions celebrating his work. Listen for an in-depth story about this charismatic and prolific artist, and discover how one host's bid on a Katz painting sparked a journey of discovery.

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Clips provided by George Schlatter Productions.

Thanks to Eddy Portnoy at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research.

Memories of Morris Katz

Geoff Rogers Picture Framing

Real People TV report with Skip Stephenson

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00:00 Introduction to Morris Katz

01:48 Discovering Morris Katz

02:28 Morris Katz's Artistic Journey

03:14 YIVO Institute Exhibition

04:53 Eddie Portnoy's Encounter with Katz

06:00 Morris Katz's Unique Art Style

08:08 Katz in New York

09:28 Borscht Belt Museum Exhibit

11:08 Katz's Legacy

19:16 Conclusion and Personal Connection