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This Place
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Edited by: Matt Brogan
Texts by: Matt Brogan, Charlotte Cotton, Miki Kratsman, Yotam Ottolenghi, Jeff Rosenheim, Rachel Seligman
Graphic Design: Julia Wagner, grafikanstalt
Institution: Jüdisches Museum Berlin
Artist: Frédéric Brenner, Wendy Ewald, Rosalind Fox Solomon, Martin Kollar, Josef Koudelka, Jungjin Lee, Stephen Shore, Thomas Struth, Jeff Wall, Nick Waplington
English
June 2019,
280
Pages
hardcover
305mm x
325mm
ISBN:
978-3-7757-4616-8
| Twelve Photographers, One Subject
This Place is a monumental art project that explores Israel and the West Bank, as place and metaphor, through the eyes of twelve internationally celebrated photographers. Their photographs question the history, the divisions, and paradoxes of the region and its inhabitants. Marked by the photographers’ differing visual vocabularies, nationalities, and cultural backgrounds, the picture that emerges is not a single, monolithic vision, but rather a diverse and fragmented portrait. The images have previously been shown in renowned museums such as DOX Centre for Contemporary Art in Prague, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, and the Brooklyn Museum. Now, the project culminates in this retrospective volume, which contains more than 200 spectacular photographs and views of the exhibition, as well as essays by distinguished curators on the project’s history and its meaning for today’s political and cultural discourse.FEATURING PHOTOGRAPHS BYFrédéric Brenner, Wendy Ewald, Martin Kollar, Josef Koudelka, Jungjin Lee, Stephen Shore, Rosalind Fox Solomon, Thomas Struth, Jeff Wall, Nick WaplingtonEXHIBITIONJewish Museum BerlinJune 7, 2019—January 5, 2020FRÉDÉRIC BRENNER (*1959) is known for exploring questions of longing, belonging and exclusion. His major opus, Diaspora: Homelands in Exile is the result of a twenty-five-year search in over forty countries to create a visual record of the Jewish people at the end of the twentieth century. He has published seven books, his most recent book is An Archeology of Fear and Desire (2014). He lives in Berlin and Jerusalem.
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