In Front
The nesa’iyéh photographic project explores the visual representation of Palestinian women activists in the context of struggle against the Israeli occupation. Click here for more information.
The Elder Statesmen
Israeli President Shimon Peres greets former U.S. President Jimmy Carter in Jerusalem during a visit by The Elders to Israel, the West Bank and Egypt. The visit was aimed at drawing attention to the imperiled two-state solution and to lend support to the Egyptian democratic transition. (© Mati Milstein | The Elders)
CATALOG: nesa’iyéh / نسائية (a woman thing)
Check out the complete nesa’iyeh exhibition catalog sold during the project’s American premier at marji gallery & contemporary projects. Catalog design by Lior Hamudot.
A Hunger to Live II
A Palestinian man dressed as Khader Adnan, a 33-year-old being held in Israeli administrative detention, participates in a protest in the West Bank village of Bil’in. Adnan has been waging a hunger strike for more than two months to protest his imprisonment and doctors warn he is close to death.
A Hunger to Live I
Palestinians dressed as Khader Adnan, a 33-year-old man being held in Israeli administrative detention, lead a protest march in the West Bank village of Bil’in. Adnan has been waging a hunger strike for more than two months to protest his imprisonment and doctors warn he is close to death.
Palestine: Women First / III
Palestinian women climb a hill during a protest in the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh one week after local resident Mustafa Tamimi was killed by Israeli troops. Photographed for a solo exhibit on women activists that will open in the U.S. in early summer.
Palestine: Women First / II
A Palestinian activist flees from tear gas fired by Israeli troops during a protest in the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh one week after local resident Mustafa Tamimi was killed by soldiers. Photographed for a solo exhibit on women activists that will open in the U.S. in early summer.