Yael Bartana
21. The Missing Negatives of the Sonnenfeld Collection, 2008
Black and white photograph, framed
b/w photograph
series of 22
b/w photograph
series of 22
image: 39cm x 58,4cm
paper: 50,8cm x 60,9cm
frame: 56.6 x 72.6 cm
paper: 50,8cm x 60,9cm
frame: 56.6 x 72.6 cm
For the series of black and white photographs The Missing Negatives of the Sonnenfeld Collection (2008), Bartana selected photographs from the extensive archive of legendary photo journalists Leni and Herbert...
For the series of black and white photographs The Missing Negatives of the Sonnenfeld Collection (2008), Bartana selected photographs from the extensive archive of legendary photo journalists Leni and Herbert Sonnenfeld, who documented Palestine / Eretz Israel in the years 1933-1948.
Adopting that same heroic style, Bartana re-staged the original photographs with the help of young Arabs and Arab Jews, who are currently residing in Israel. Portraying her models as beautiful, joyous, hopeful farmers, workers and soldiers. The series creates an utopian moment that challenges the ethos of the Zionist movement.
Adopting that same heroic style, Bartana re-staged the original photographs with the help of young Arabs and Arab Jews, who are currently residing in Israel. Portraying her models as beautiful, joyous, hopeful farmers, workers and soldiers. The series creates an utopian moment that challenges the ethos of the Zionist movement.
Exhibitions
2012 24 Mar - 26 Aug ... and Europe will be stunned Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, NL2011 'You are all individuals!' (group show) , Castrum Peregrini, Amsterdam, NLJoin our mailing list
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