Exhibition: New photography show offers an alternative side of Israel and Palestine

Date
19 February 2014

All too often society’s view of an entire nation is shaped by subjective and marginalised photographs circulated by the media, as is very much the case for Jerusalem, of which images of conflict and religious context seem to displace everything else. Travelling around Israel, Palestine, the West Bank and Jordan, one group of interdisciplinary artists each captured different fragments of their life in the region on camera, focusing on daily rituals, the natural landscape and the people surrounding them rather than the scenes of battle favoured by newspapers. The result is a beautiful group of refreshing images taken not for the use of the media but for pleasure, showing the oddities and little sights otherwise neglected.

Lama Lo is showing at ReTramp Gallery Berlin from 21 February – 26 March.

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Lama Lo: Peter Wolff

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Lama Lo: Sophie Schäfer

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Lama Lo: Geneviève de Larminat

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Lama Lo: Geneviève de Larminat

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Lama Lo: Peter Wolff

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Lama Lo: Peter Wolff

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Maisie Skidmore

Maisie joined It’s Nice That fresh out of university in the summer of 2013 as an intern before joining full time as an Assistant Editor. Maisie left It’s Nice That in July 2015.

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