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Miki Kratsman + Ariella Azoulay: The Resolution of the Suspect

$50.00

”Kratsman’s work is less about photography theory and practice or even about the Palestinians themselves and more about a renegotiation of his own identity as a Jewish Israeli citizen and his relationship to the noncitizen Palestinians governed by the state of Israel.”

— Stephen Sheehi, Critical Inquiry

Photographs by Miki Kratsman
Text by Ariella Azoulay

Hardcover / 7.75 x 10.5 inches 
216 pages / 300 color images
ISBN: 9781934435779

Co-published with the Peabody Museum Press

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”Kratsman’s work is less about photography theory and practice or even about the Palestinians themselves and more about a renegotiation of his own identity as a Jewish Israeli citizen and his relationship to the noncitizen Palestinians governed by the state of Israel.”

— Stephen Sheehi, Critical Inquiry

Photographs by Miki Kratsman
Text by Ariella Azoulay

Hardcover / 7.75 x 10.5 inches 
216 pages / 300 color images
ISBN: 9781934435779

Co-published with the Peabody Museum Press

”Kratsman’s work is less about photography theory and practice or even about the Palestinians themselves and more about a renegotiation of his own identity as a Jewish Israeli citizen and his relationship to the noncitizen Palestinians governed by the state of Israel.”

— Stephen Sheehi, Critical Inquiry

Photographs by Miki Kratsman
Text by Ariella Azoulay

Hardcover / 7.75 x 10.5 inches 
216 pages / 300 color images
ISBN: 9781934435779

Co-published with the Peabody Museum Press

MIKI KRATSMAN has worked as a photojournalist in the Palestinian Occupied Territories for over three decades. Originally created in the context of daily news, his tens of thousands of photographs have, in retrospect, taken on fascinating new meanings, as bystanders become protagonists and peripheral details move to the center. Isolated from the original frame, cropped, enlarged, and redisplayed, the reimagined images ask us to explore the limits of the observer’s gaze under conditions of occupation.

Kratsman’s photographs look at both “wanted men”—individuals sought by the Israeli state—and the everyman and everywoman on the street who, by virtue of being Palestinian in a particular time and place, can be seen as a “suspect.” The work is both transgressive and banal, crossing boundaries between Israel and Palestine, “wanted” and “innocent,” street photography and surveillance imagery. A thought-provoking text by Ariella Azoulay engages intimately with Kratsman’s images. Looking at various models of historical and civil construction of the gaze, Azoulay explores the ways in which the shadow of death is an actual threat that hovers over Kratsman’s photographed persons and frames both individuals and the borrowed time within which they exist.

 
 

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