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Prologues |
THE SOUND OF SILENCE
¬ Rachella Sandbank
A recent protest during a London concert of the Jerusalem Quartet raises questions about cultural boycott. |
Meanwhile, Back in the Ghetto
¬ Etan Bloom
A new production of Joshua Sobol’s Ghetto raises disturbing questions about all that has changed in the past 26 years. |
For Palestine is Missing from Palestine
¬ Udi Aloni
Some thoughts on Elia Suleiman’s new film The Time That Remains: Chronicle of a Present Absentee |
hanging on
¬ Photographs by Gilad Kavalerchik
Artist Tamar Getter and curator Naomi Aviv hang the exhibition “GO2.” |
A New Twist
¬ Anat Rosenberg
A performance art festival taking place in Tel Aviv in early June features works that are all unique hybrids. |
We Have Gathered Here
¬ Amir Menasheof
Literary reviews in Hebrew are experiencing a strange and unexpected renaissance. |
Facing the Camera
¬ Shira Ben-Simon
Long before other docu-activists garnered worldwide attention, English director
Nick Broomfield changed the rules of documentary filmmaking. |
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Features |
My Man’s Gone Now
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Lahav Halevy
On February 4, 2010, artist Meir
Pichhadze passed away at age 55. Lahav Halevy first
met him in the mid-’90s on the doorstep of a New
York gallery. |
The Eye of the Storm ¬
Noam Segal
By undoing the relations between sound and image, Smadar Dreyfus forges a new territory, compelling the viewer to re-examine familiar, everyday experiences. |
Legal Aliens
Fifteen artists were asked by Programma magazine to express their thoughts and feelings about living away from what was once home. |
The Hard Pulse of Regularity ¬
Boris Groys
Nira Pereg, winner of the 2010 Gottesdiener Prize for Israeli art, in conversation with professor of art Boris Groys. |
Freedom’s Just Another Word ¬
Jon Kessler
Naama Tsabar, one of three finalists for the Gottesdiener Prize for Israeli art, in conversation with her teacher, Jon Kessler. |
Nothing but the Truth ¬
Andreas Schlaegel
Omer Fast’s video installations question the way we tell ourselves stories and construct meanings. |
Into The Dustbin ¬
Ben Lewis
Eight aspects of art produced in the last 20 years suggest that we are once again in a decadent era for art. |
Welcome to Umm al-Fahm Museum of art ¬
Dor Guez
The future Umm al-Fahm Museum of Art possesses the potential to present a “new” narrative to an population accustomed to a limited cultural and historical discourse. |
A Canon in Three Voices ¬
Yonatan Amir
The reopening of the Israel Museum marks the inauguration of what is, unbelievably, the country’s first permanent exhibition of Israeli art. |
Graphic Details ¬
James Trainor
A mash-up of illustrated memoir, oral history and scrupulous front-line journalism make Joe Sacco the perfect witness to the Middle East conflict. |
Dances with Taboos ¬
Burcu Yuksel
Satanism, vandalism, anti-nationalism and just plain rudeness – Turkish artist Halil Altindere has been accused of that and more. |
Between the Lines ¬
Dana Gillerman
An impressive number of artists’ books have been published in Israel over the past decade. A leaf through ten of the best. |
The Art of Giving ¬
Ayelet Elstein
Behind the scenes of most museums in Israel you will find BFAMI – British Friends of Art Museums of Israel. |
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Artists in residence |
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Sigal Primor
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ShaI Zurim /
Jan Tichy
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