Stav Mishar Krimolovsky
Just as the art of photography sheds light on unexpected subjects, this lecture spotlights the women behind the lens, in a fascinating evening that delves deep into the world of Jewish women photographers throughout history.
By examining the work of women such as Diane Arbus, Madame d’Ora, Claude Cahun, and Nan Goldin, we will explore the contributions of Jewish women to visual discourse, social struggles, and the documentation of changing cultures and identities. The lecture highlights the challenges they faced as women in a global arena, and the way they used the camera as a tool for personal and political expression.
The event will be opened by the exhibition curator Michal Houminer, sharing insights on the development of the exhibition.
*Prior to the lecture, a guided tour of the museum will be held in Hebrew 18:00. With curator Michal Houminer