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In addition to Miki Kratsman’s comprehensive archive, which documents the development of the Israeli-Palestine conflict and its consequences for the daily life of the civil population, his first solo exhibition in Europe focuses on new work that selects the Bedouin population as a central theme. The Bedouin–a minority of the Arabic minority in Israel–have attracted increasing interest in the last years, both from the media and from state-run institutions. The process of integration of the Bedouin into Israeli society occurs on two levels–the formal one, i.e. through governmental policy, and the informal one, i.e. through changing relations with the Israeli society in general and Jewish society in particular.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition at Ursula Blickle Stiftung, March 6-April 17, 2011.
Contributors Dana Arieli-Horowitz, Vanessa Joan Muller, Raphael Zagury-Orly
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In addition to Miki Kratsman’s comprehensive archive, which documents the development of the Israeli-Palestine conflict and its consequences for the daily life of the civil population, his first solo exhibition in Europe focuses on new work that selects the Bedouin population as a central theme. The Bedouin–a minority of the Arabic minority in Israel–have attracted increasing interest in the last years, both from the media and from state-run institutions. The process of integration of the Bedouin into Israeli society occurs on two levels–the formal one, i.e. through governmental policy, and the informal one, i.e. through changing relations with the Israeli society in general and Jewish society in particular.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition at Ursula Blickle Stiftung, March 6-April 17, 2011.
Contributors Dana Arieli-Horowitz, Vanessa Joan Muller, Raphael Zagury-Orly