Paperback. "Argentine-Israeli photographer Miki Kratsman uses his camera to make daring and original explorations of the human condition in one of the most complicated situations on earth: the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This heartbreaking catalog presents Kratsman's photographs taken when he lived in the Negev desert with the Bedouins, a minority of the Arab minority in Israel. Kratsman documents the forced evacuation of the Bedouins from their homes and the subsequent demolition of their village by the Israeli government." Published on the occasion of the exhibition at Ursula Blickle Stiftung, March 6 - April 17, 2011. Photographs by Miki Kratsman; essays by Dana Arieli-Horowitz, Vanessa Joan Muller, and Raphael Zagury-Orly; foreword by Nicolaus Schafhausen. First edition. Unpaginated [102 pages]; 56 four-color b&w plates; 6.5 x 9.25 inches. Text in English and German. Condition: Near Fine paperback with a touch of rubbing to the tips, otherwise Fine. Books ship the next business day, wrapped in padding, in a box.
Editore: Hebrew University, 2005
Condizione: Very Good-. Location:jane 7 320 pp. in Hebrew slight librarymarks and tape on spine jane 7.