Opening: Thursday, August 16, 2012, 8pm. Until September 23, 2012.
At Zochrot's Visual Research Space: 34 Yitshak Sadeh St. Tel Aviv. Entrance through the passage, 4th floor, room 400.
Open Sunday to Thursday, 10:00 - 15:00. Call before visiting: 03-6953155.
"In 1971, my family made Aliyah from Canada. I walked these villages hundreds of times with school trips, with the scouts, picnics with my family. 400 villages that not one of us saw: They were not on our hiking maps, not on our driving maps. I have never seen them still, but I have photographed them. In 1993, I arrived at my first Palestinian village; it wasn't there, but my guide, a taxi driver from Nazareth, told me to look harder. Then I saw the crumbling wall and a Sabra in the middle of a pine forest. I began photographing these villages ever since. Today, I work with my partner Tamira Sawatzky, and with each time we return, we continue to build our archive." (Elle Flanders)
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