Foto Friday – Sharon Yaari

January 30, 2009 - 6:01 PM by · 1 Comment
Filed under: Art, Foto Friday, General, Israeliness 

Was it real or did I dream it? Photography on one hand, can document fact. On the other hand, it creates illusions, presents images without context to leave any narrative up to the observer, or records people, places, and things that have passed. By its very nature, photographs are short-lived, comprised of fragile paper, film, or – worse yet – digital data that will disappear forever with one good wave of a magnet.

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SharonYaari is an award winning photographer whose work has long dealt with the temporal. His new solo show “Jerusalem Boulevard” now at the Sommer Gallery in Tel Aviv are large-format photos of things readily identifiable as part of daily life in Israel: a checkered blanket of the kind that everyone used to have (we called them “sochnut blankets” when I made aliya, because the Jewish Agency distributed them to new immigrants); a classic semicircular Tel Aviv Bauhaus balcony; Ibex lying under a eucalyptus tree; a chair and some flowers; a woman at what is clearly (for Israelis) a memorial site.

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They are at once familiar and at the same time, raise questions on a practical level: Do they make those blankets any more? Aren’t the Ibex in danger of extinction? Will the Bauhaus structures, whose architectural philosophy never intended them to stand forever, survive urban pollution? Is that woman from the Twenties? The Forties? The Eighties? Now?

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They also raise questions on an existential level… does everything fade and die as undoubtedly these flowers did long ago?

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“Jerusalem Boulevard” will be at the Sommer Gallery through March 21st.

60 years of Israeli Design

July 20, 2008 - 12:04 PM by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Art 

Agam in DizengoffCall it nepotism but I feel like I would be robbing you of something good if I didn’t point out a great post on my wife’s design blog, Designist Dream. She started her blog as a creative outlet, focusing on design, fashion and art in Israel. In honor of Israel’s birthday she put together a post about Israel’s greatest contributions to design over the past sixty years, featuring Bauhaus, Dan Reisinger, Gottex and more.

A couple of months ago she was contacted by the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs who asked for permission to use reprint the post in a supplement that ran in the Serbian daily Pilotka (circulation of over 150,000).

That means that hundreds of thousand of Serbs now know how innovative, creative and even how kitschy Israelis can be.

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