17.11.2021 - 27.11.2021 Visual arts

Photo IS:RAEL – 9th edition of the International Photography Festival

בפסטיבל הצילום הבינלאומי השנתי, המתקיים השנה תחת השם "נקודת מפגש" תשתתף האמנית הפולניה ורוניקה וז'ניאק וכן, התערוכה New Visegrad Photography המעניקה במה לצלמים מארבע מדינות וישגראד  

The ninth edition of the Photo IS:RAEL International photography exhibition will take place between November 17-27

at Hayarkon Park Tel Aviv – The Daniel Rowing Centre.

Under the title Meeting point,

The Polish photographer Weronika Woźniak will participate in the exhibition, alongside with New Visegrad Photography –

photographers from the four Visegrad countries (Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia – this year Serbia will be included as well) to come together during the International Photography Festival Photo is:rael.

To the New Visegrad Photography website

 

The event includes 90 public exhibition and 15 interior ones (inside the building) as well as guided yours and meetings with photographers.

Weronika Woźniak will present ‘A Women’s Dynasty’  (Curator Yaara Raz Haklai) a series of portraits based on women from her own family.

The series explores traditional roles such as being a girl, youth, marriage, and being a mother with Woźniak maintaining a strong sense of who she is.

Which enables her to both deal with trauma and maintain control.

The New Visegrad Photography allows the Israeli public a chance to enjoy some of the best works by the leading graduates of photography study program across the EU.

This is the ninth edition of the Photo Is: Rael festival which connects hundreds of photographers with thousands of participants.

Not only are there roughly 70 exhibitions on offer, they are combined with video-art, dance, performance art and music.

  

For the Festival`s website

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