Ori Gersht’s new exhibition at IWM in London faces the subjects of violence and suffering in the Second World War. There are a series of photographs taken at memorials for Kamikaze soldiers at Hiroshima and two videos. One video is dedicated to the last journey Walter Benjamin took trying to cross the Spanish border and the other one is about a survival of Holocaust
Breaching Borders investigates what happens when photographs of news events of global significance a...
Historically and through to modern day, museums and exhibitions can be seen as ‘contact zones’; cult...
Francis Tarwater awoke to find himself laying in the wake of unspeakable violence. When he arose, he...
Ori Gersht’s new exhibition at IWM in London faces the subjects of violence and suffering in the Sec...
Artist Ori Gersht (b.1967, Israel) has been consistently exploring the violence of history and its t...
This exhibition is a comprehensive survey of the photographs, films, and videos of Ori Gersht. With...
What is the role of the artist in recreating a cultural landscape where the psychology and identity ...
Ori Gersht travels to places where our memory of what has happened dominates the experience of being...
An exhibition brought to Exeter Phoenix by Art Week Exeter in collaboration with well known art hist...
The author discusses the artist’s need to create work representative of his memories of five years i...
This artists' book is composed of three volumes, each taking a separate Gersht film work as its subj...
Trauma, Memory and Silenced History is a reflection on my progress as a practising visual artist dur...
Francis Tarwater awoke to find himself laying in the wake of unspeakable violence. When he arose, he...
Breaching Borders investigates what happens when photographs of news events of global significance a...
The new Attenborough Arts Centre in Leicester inaugurates with a solo exhibition of the work of Lucy...
Breaching Borders investigates what happens when photographs of news events of global significance a...
Historically and through to modern day, museums and exhibitions can be seen as ‘contact zones’; cult...
Francis Tarwater awoke to find himself laying in the wake of unspeakable violence. When he arose, he...
Ori Gersht’s new exhibition at IWM in London faces the subjects of violence and suffering in the Sec...
Artist Ori Gersht (b.1967, Israel) has been consistently exploring the violence of history and its t...
This exhibition is a comprehensive survey of the photographs, films, and videos of Ori Gersht. With...
What is the role of the artist in recreating a cultural landscape where the psychology and identity ...
Ori Gersht travels to places where our memory of what has happened dominates the experience of being...
An exhibition brought to Exeter Phoenix by Art Week Exeter in collaboration with well known art hist...
The author discusses the artist’s need to create work representative of his memories of five years i...
This artists' book is composed of three volumes, each taking a separate Gersht film work as its subj...
Trauma, Memory and Silenced History is a reflection on my progress as a practising visual artist dur...
Francis Tarwater awoke to find himself laying in the wake of unspeakable violence. When he arose, he...
Breaching Borders investigates what happens when photographs of news events of global significance a...
The new Attenborough Arts Centre in Leicester inaugurates with a solo exhibition of the work of Lucy...
Breaching Borders investigates what happens when photographs of news events of global significance a...
Historically and through to modern day, museums and exhibitions can be seen as ‘contact zones’; cult...
Francis Tarwater awoke to find himself laying in the wake of unspeakable violence. When he arose, he...