Past, ongoing, and future curatorial and editorial projects.
2018
Exhibition of Deborah Morag’s latest project INDELIBLE:13 Women, 13 Memories of the Holocaust, to be held at the Holocaust Memorial Center, April 2019.
Research on several projects that include a major retrospective of Moi Ver to be held at the National Gallery of Lithuania in Vilnius in October 2019.
Future exhibition (location and dates to be announced) comparative survey of the work of the Witkin twins, Joel-Peter the photographer and Jerome the painter.
2017
Curated two exhibitions in the frame of the Israel Photography Festival PHOTO IS:RAEL
One Country Two Worlds
The five photographers recently visited the Bedouin and Gypsy
communities in Northern Negev and returned shaken by what
they had witnessed. Their photographs reflect a hard reality. The
collective project was born from their desire to document and
expose a painful reality that meets indifference. These photos
are a timeless proof that it is impossible to hide and discard
people and their suffering. Participants: Atalya Katz, Yitshak Goren, Naftali Idan, Joel Katz, Matti Karp
extracting and distilling personalized content out of it, thus
opening a channel to introspection.
The three Israeli photographers Atalia Katz, Debbie Morag and
Ora Setter, all motivated by their passion for the medium, have
been recently working in tandem and embarked on a self exploratory
venture within the perspective of the Freudian theory
of personality and identity. Participants: Atalya Katz, Debbie Morag, Ora Setter
January 2016
Julius Guggenheimer: A Witness of his Time – Critical text for the exhibition catalogue of photographer Julius Guggenheimer: Fotograf, at the MEWO Kunsthalle, Memmingen, Germany
From Holy to Secular – Introduction to Andres Serrano’s new book, Salvation
December 2015
Dafna Tal: A Lasting Faith: Orthodoxy in the Holy Land – Exhibition at the Byzantine & Christian Museum, Athens
February 2015
Nir Evron: Threefold – Exhibition and catalogue at the Jerusalem Artist’s House.