Pirimze
Pirimze
Pirimze
Pirimze
Pirimze
Pirimze
Pirimze
Pirimze
Pirimze
Pirimze
Pirimze
Pirimze
Pirimze
Pirimze
Pirimze
Pirimze
Sophia Tabatadze

Pirimze

EUR
40

Description

  • Published2014
  • Format14 × 22,5 cm / 5.5 × 8.86 in.
  • Pages150
  • CoverPaperback, color print, glossy finish
  • InteriorBlack and white
  • BindingPerfect binding
  • Edition size250 Numbered copies
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A book of dislocations:

I: Winter Promenade
Photographs: The Flower Market, New York, 1998.
II: Chateaubleau / Attir Photographs of a French farming village. Text on a Beduin Settlement in Israel. The evolving relationship of people to their land and history.
III: Dangling in New York Text: On the Double Life of a Hebrew Poet

Mikael Levin has exhibited widely in Europe and America. Projects include War Story (1996), Common Places (2000), and Notes from the Periphery, which was shown at the Venice Biennale in 2003.

Gabriel Levin’s most recent collection of poems Ostraca was published in 1999. Poems from the Diwan, his translation of the medieval Hebrew-Andalusian poet Yehuda Halevi, appeared in 2002.
He lives in Jerusalem.This publication is a part of the project Pirimze by Sophia Tabatadze
You can see the development of the project on: www.pirimze.blogspot.com
This book was produced in the context of Art Dubai’s Marker, a curated not-for-profit gallery programme that concentrates each year on a particular theme or geography. (www.artdubai.ae/marker).
The 2014 edition of Marker is curated by Slavs and Tatars and takes Central Asia and the Caucasus as its focus.