Oliver Sears is a London-born Dublin-based art dealer & gallery owner. The son of a Holocaust survivor, he has lived in Ireland for over 30 years. He was a trustee on the board of Holocaust Education Trust Ireland for three years and is a frequent contributor to radio programmes and newspapers including RTÉ and The Irish Times. He is a guest lecturer at Trinity College Dublin on the subject of his family history during the Holocaust and how it has shaped his life. Sears currently sits on a government appointed committee advising on the policy of restitution. He is a member of PAKH, a German based organization which promotes dialogue between the children and grandchildren of both survivors and perpetrators.
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