Martin Kollar in conversation with Thomas StruthIsrael has been overly photographed — almost so much so that it’s hard to understand it, noted New York Times’ photography critic, Arthur…Apr 14, 2017Apr 14, 2017
Various grammars: 12 photographers, 12 approachesWhat would happen if 12 of the most talented photographers in the world spent not 2 or 3 weeks, but 6 months exploring Israel as a place of…Apr 14, 2017Apr 14, 2017
This Place..the visitors’ perspective!Israel and Palestine have been on the front page of newspapers for most of the past half-century. The manichean narrative that media chose…Apr 14, 2017Apr 14, 2017
Thomas Struth on an unpublished photograph- an exchange with Jeff Rosenheim.There is a photograph by Thomas Struth that is not included in the exhibition but is nonetheless very dear to him. ”This is a picture of…Apr 14, 2017Apr 14, 2017
Rosalind Salomon in conversation with Jeff RosenheimThere are few photographers who get as close to their subjects as Rosalind Salomon does. “It’s not only about asking people to take off…Apr 14, 2017Apr 14, 2017
Wendy Ewald in conversation with Luc SanteWendy Ewald is a documentarian of another kind. Convinced that no one is in a better position to photograph a situation than the person…Apr 14, 2017Apr 14, 2017
Published inThis PlaceThinker Series: Ruth Gaviszon‘This Place’ explores the complexity of Israel and the West Bank, as place and metaphor, through the eyes of twelve internationally…Oct 1, 2015Oct 1, 2015
Published inThis PlaceThinker Series: Siham Abu Awwad‘This Place’ explores the complexity of Israel and the West Bank, as place and metaphor, through the eyes of twelve internationally…Oct 1, 2015Oct 1, 2015
Published inThis PlaceThinker Series: Clinton Bailey‘This Place’ explores the complexity of Israel and the West Bank, as place and metaphor, through the eyes of twelve internationally…Oct 1, 2015Oct 1, 2015