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Encounter at the exhibition Miki Kratsman and Shabtai Pinchevsky: Anti-Mapping (Hebrew)

Encounter with thecurator, Raz Samira and the artists, Miki Kratsman and Shabtai Pinchevsky

Miki Kratsman and Shabtai Pinchevsky’s joint project, Anti-Mapping, employs artistic practices to produce alternative ways of mapping.

The project regards seeing as a fundamental human right (much like freedom of speech, the right to fair trial, and freedom of movement). By changing the scale of the image, it enables one to visualize places that have “disappeared” from official maps, both online and in print. The artists use the language of photography, using diverse strategies – direct photography on site, panoramic photography, and aerial photography by drone – to render present such places by documenting local architecture and modes of life contested by the establishment.

*Spaces are limited*

Participation in the encounter includes entrance ticket to the Museum

Please note that on Tuesdays and Thursdays the Museum closes at 9 pm. We recommend arriving prior to the scheduled encounter if you want to visit the other exhibitions on view.

The Museum follows Green Pass guidelines. Therefore, entry will only be possible upon presentation of certificate of vaccination/recovery, or negative COVID-19 test result. Children up to the age of 3 are exempt.