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Anna Yam
2017
“A car is parked in an empty street, right in front of the camera; a woman sits in a car in front of the camera; a man and a woman stand beside the car in front of the camera; a family, and a car, in a parking lot, in a group photo—all in front of the camera. This unique collection of photographs, gathered from the albums of various families, depicts a small ceremony: here is something worth pausing for.”
—From the text by Barak Ravitz
- Copies: 200
- Pages: 36
- Type of binding: softcover
- Reproductions: Yair Meyuhas
- Type of printing: Digital
- Place of publication: Israel
- Supported by: Asylum Arts, Mirav Katri
- Book photography: Yair Meyuhas
Anna Yam, born in 1980 in Yekaterinburg, USSR (now Russia), lives and works in Tel Aviv-Jaffa. She has a BFA from Hamidrasha Faculty of Arts, Beit Berl College, and an MFA from Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem. In her works, Yam takes and also appropriates photographs of others, through which she contends with sites related to her personal and family biography and travels to foreign places. In 2019, she presented a solo exhibition at the Ashdod Museum.
