Artbook – Meine Feindseligkeiten Sind Gerechtfertigt Verteilt
Meine Feindseligkeiten Sind Gerechtfertigt Verteilt
My Hostilities Are Distributed In A Justified Way
My Hostilities Are Distributed In A Justified Way is an art book that serves as an archive, chronicling a five-year artistic journey while living and working in Israel. It offers a personal perspective, revealing the experiences and connections of a young German artist navigating a foreign country, its history, and cultural identity. Delving into the deep and complex relationship between German and Israeli history, the book subtly and sensitively explores the themes and contradictions of the Middle East.
Choosing Israel as the focal point for living and working, this book strives to present a thought process free from restrictions, conventional stereotypes and preconceived notions – a place deeply troubled throughout centuries. Proximity to the physical reality of the region contrasts with a continuous sense of distance due to a lack of experience and cultural identity, revealing the profound struggles within this journey.
In addressing the need for intercultural competence, tolerance, dialogue and sustainability, the book seeks to manifest a relevant perspective. The dialogue between the philosophies of two Israeli intellectuals, Joseph Cohen and Raphael Zagury-Orly, adds a political yet personal touch, bridging the gap Between the monstrously violent and the sublime good.
Revolver Publishing presents this captivating edition measuring 23.7 × 16.6 cm and spanning 336 pages, this publication features vibrant full-colour offset printing, open thread binding and is housed in a stylish slipcase. Published in 2013, this limited edition comprises 700 copies, offering a visually immersive and collectible experience.
ISBN: 978-3-86895-326-8
Meine Feindseligkeiten Sind Gerechtfertigt Verteilt
My Hostilities Are Distributed In A Justified Way
My Hostilities Are Distributed In A Justified Way is an art book that serves as an archive, chronicling a five-year artistic journey while living and working in Israel. It offers a personal perspective, revealing the experiences and connections of a young German artist navigating a foreign country, its history, and cultural identity. Delving into the deep and complex relationship between German and Israeli history, the book subtly and sensitively explores the themes and contradictions of the Middle East.
Choosing Israel as the focal point for living and working, this book strives to present a thought process free from restrictions, conventional stereotypes and preconceived notions – a place deeply troubled throughout centuries. Proximity to the physical reality of the region contrasts with a continuous sense of distance due to a lack of experience and cultural identity, revealing the profound struggles within this journey.
In addressing the need for intercultural competence, tolerance, dialogue and sustainability, the book seeks to manifest a relevant perspective. The dialogue between the philosophies of two Israeli intellectuals, Joseph Cohen and Raphael Zagury-Orly, adds a political yet personal touch, bridging the gap Between the monstrously violent and the sublime good.
Revolver Publishing presents this captivating edition measuring 23.7 × 16.6 cm and spanning 336 pages, this publication features vibrant full-colour offset printing, open thread binding and is housed in a stylish slipcase. Published in 2013, this limited edition comprises 700 copies, offering a visually immersive and collectible experience.
ISBN: 978-3-86895-326-8
Meine Feindseligkeiten Sind Gerechtfertigt Verteilt
My Hostilities Are Distributed In A Justified Way
My Hostilities Are Distributed In A Justified Way is an art book that serves as an archive, chronicling a five-year artistic journey while living and working in Israel. It offers a personal perspective, revealing the experiences and connections of a young German artist navigating a foreign country, its history, and cultural identity. Delving into the deep and complex relationship between German and Israeli history, the book subtly and sensitively explores the themes and contradictions of the Middle East.
Choosing Israel as the focal point for living and working, this book strives to present a thought process free from restrictions, conventional stereotypes and preconceived notions – a place deeply troubled throughout centuries. Proximity to the physical reality of the region contrasts with a continuous sense of distance due to a lack of experience and cultural identity, revealing the profound struggles within this journey.
In addressing the need for intercultural competence, tolerance, dialogue and sustainability, the book seeks to manifest a relevant perspective. The dialogue between the philosophies of two Israeli intellectuals, Joseph Cohen and Raphael Zagury-Orly, adds a political yet personal touch, bridging the gap Between the monstrously violent and the sublime good.
Revolver Publishing presents this captivating edition measuring 23.7 × 16.6 cm and spanning 336 pages, this publication features vibrant full-colour offset printing, open thread binding and is housed in a stylish slipcase. Published in 2013, this limited edition comprises 700 copies, offering a visually immersive and collectible experience.
ISBN: 978-3-86895-326-8