Remarkable
photos from Palestine by renowned New York photographer Alessandra Sanguinetti, from
ArteEast. Accompanied by a very smart
essay from Lori Allen, who argues that Sanguinetti captures a “tragic magical realism” in Palestine and does not replace the liminal uncertainty there with “message, hope, symbolism or sentiment.” The photo above shows two Palestinian schoolgirls in front of the separation barrier (apartheid wall) at Qalqilya.
Tags:
Palestine,
photography
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