Micha Bar-Am: Photographs
May 3, 2007- June 29, 2007
Reception: May 3, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
526 W 26th St
The
Andrea Meislin Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of photographs by
Micha Bar-Am. The exhibition, produced in conjunction with the Magnum Photo Festival, will open on May 3rd and run through June 29th. An opening reception will be held for the artist on Thursday, May 3rd, from 6 to 8 PM.
Bar-Am, who immigrated to Israel (then Palestine) from Berlin with his family in 1936, has been the country's preeminent photographer since 1956, responsible for capturing iconic images of Israel to be seen by the rest of the world. Friend and colleague Cornell Capa has described Bar-Am's photographs as "those of a man of integrity, conscience, and courage. They provide eloquent and powerful testimony of a half-century of Israel's tumultuous existence, where those qualities of true witness are indispensable." The exhibition offers a compelling selection of Bar-Am's photographs spanning over fifty years. Bar-Am's long and productive career has been about the imagery of Israel - it's history, people, and land; the photographs underscore Bar-Am's role as constant witness and the sensitivity with which he has chronicled his surroundings. Images of hostages returning from Entebbe are imbued with a tender human quality, as is that of a family forced to wear gasmasks in their o wn home during the Gulf War. A 1982 photograph of Taba Beach offers an amusing look at the multi-cultural nature of life in Israel -- half-nude bathers are approached by fully clad Bedouins, camel and goats in tow, attempting to sell their wares.
Included in the exhibition is a selection of pictures of dignitaries: a contemplative Golda Meir, flying in a helicopter over Sinai; Moshe Dayan at the Kalandya Refugee Camp in the West Bank in 1967; and a candid shot of a wounded Ariel Sharon crossing the Suez Canal during the Yom Kippur War. Additionally, there will be several portraits of celebrities such as Isaac Beshevis Singer and Marc Chagall.
Micha Bar-Am has been with Magnum since 1968. He was the Middle East photographic correspondent for the New York Times from 1968 to 1992 and a founding member of the International Center of Photography in New York. He established the photography department at the Tel Aviv Museum in 1977, which he headed until 1992. Bar-Am is a recipient of the Robert Capa / David Seymour Award and was awarded the Israel Prize for the Visual Arts in 2000 for his "lifelong covering of the social and cultural scene in Israel and its ongoing conflicts with a critical eye and an indelible style."
Books and DVDs related to artists in this show| Location | map | | Gallery | Andrea Meislin Gallery | | Address | 526 W 26th St, #214 New York (Chelsea) NY, 10001 United States | | Phone | 212-627-2552 | | Fax | 212-627-1216 | | Hours | Tue-Sat 10-6 | |
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