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Leap Toward Yourself
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Leap Toward Yourself

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This book presents photographs spanning Sharon Ya'ari’s entire creative career, focusing on his recent works. It is published in conjunction with a major exhibition of Ya'ari’s work at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, featuring a comprehensive selection of his photographs. Sharon Ya'ari does not seek unusual moments, special places or unique subjects. His photographs offer an intimate look at the commonplace and familiar, making the viewer take pause and observe closely. He does not depict climactic moments; rather, he stops and photographs things that appear to him along the way, thereby conferring permanence on a particular time and place. Ya'ari’s images summon a multilayered reading, combining local, historical references on the one hand and conceptual references to the medium of photography and to the history of art on the other.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Steidl Publishers
Country
Germany
Date
1 August 2014
Pages
264
ISBN
9783869307237

This book presents photographs spanning Sharon Ya'ari’s entire creative career, focusing on his recent works. It is published in conjunction with a major exhibition of Ya'ari’s work at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, featuring a comprehensive selection of his photographs. Sharon Ya'ari does not seek unusual moments, special places or unique subjects. His photographs offer an intimate look at the commonplace and familiar, making the viewer take pause and observe closely. He does not depict climactic moments; rather, he stops and photographs things that appear to him along the way, thereby conferring permanence on a particular time and place. Ya'ari’s images summon a multilayered reading, combining local, historical references on the one hand and conceptual references to the medium of photography and to the history of art on the other.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Steidl Publishers
Country
Germany
Date
1 August 2014
Pages
264
ISBN
9783869307237