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Tag Archives: Irina Rozovsky
Rozovsky & Paz: The Pause
Between Staying and Going. Between going and staying the day wavers, in love with its own transparency. The circular afternoon is now a bay where the world in stillness rocks. All is visible and all elusive, all is near… Continue reading
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Category Art, Photography, Poetry, Thought
Tags Irina Rozovsky, Octavio Paz, Photography, Poetry, Time
One off: Ariella Azoulay.
“My mother wouldn’t allow me to go to the beach on Fridays. That’s the day the Arabs go. “They go with their clothes on,” she muttered. Ever since, I’ve carried around in my head an image of Arabs half-submerged in… Continue reading
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Category Art, Photography, Politics, Theory, Thought
Tags Alterity, Ariella Azoulay, History, Irina Rozovsky, Israel, One to Nothing, Palestine, Photography, Politics, The Civil Contract of Photography, The Document, The Image, Theory, WJT Mitchell
One off: Irina Rozovsky.
Untitled, from One to Nothing by Irina Rozovsky. “All nationalisms are at heart deeply concerned with names: with the most immaterial and original human invention. Those who dismiss names as a detail have never been displaced; but the peoples on… Continue reading
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Category Art, Photography, Politics, Thought
Tags Abstraction, Documentary photography, History, Identity, Irina Rozovsky, John Berger, Nationalism, One to Nothing, Photography, Politics, Portraiture, The Name, Zionims