Queendom
Ilit Azoulay
2022
The Israeli Pavillion at the 59th International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia
This book accompanies Ilit Azoulay’s contribution to the Israeli Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennale. Through large-scale panoramic photomontages, collaborative sound installation, and architectural interventions, Azoulay transitions the Pavilion from Euro-centric modernity to Middle Eastern contemporaneity.
Based on forgotten archival research materials on medieval inlaid vessels of Islamic art, the question of ownership over images and cultural appropriation takes center stage. The Queendom—a story of transformations— has risen out of an all-encompassing system crash resulting from a malfunction of existing power structures, flooding out of the digital realm and spilling a new order of data into reality.
The artist picks up on this upheaval in a 360° publication, which expands on the exhibition and has neither a definite beginning nor an end. Azoulay’s photomontages function as cartographies to the Queendom and focal points of the publication. The accumulative and polyphonic methodology of the book, with contributions by Naomi Alderman, Timo Feldhaus, Tehila Hakimi, Hanin Hannouch, Shelley Harten, Sheikha Hlewa, Adi Keissar, Lali Tsipi Michaeli, Vicki Shiran and Anat Zecharia, mirrors the Queendom’s capacity as a rhizomatic space of knowledge production, where stories and histories merge.
- Design: Vera Rammelmeyer, mischen
- Editing: Dr. Shelley Harten
- Texts: Naomi Alderman, Timo Feldhaus, Tehila Hakimi, Hanin Hannouch, Shelley Harten, Sheikha Hlewa, Adi Keissar, Lali Tsipi Michaeli, Vicki Shiran and Anat Zecharia
- Translation: Einat Adi, Reem Ghanayem, Bekriah Mawasi, Jake Schneider
- Language editing: Einat Adi
- Copies: 500
- Pages: 318
- Type of binding: Spiral, Soft Cover
- Dimensions (cm): 24X30
- Printing: Gallery Print, Berlin
- Binding: Gallery Print, Berlin
- Type of printing: Offset
- Publication: DISTANZ Verlag
- Place of publication: Germany
- Supported by: Artis, Outset Contemporary Art Fund, Israel Discount Bank, Philip and Muriel Berman Foundation, Arkin Family Foundation, Carol and Joey Low
- Book photography: Leafing Magazine
- ISBN: 978-3-95476-477-8
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Ilit Azoulay, born in Holon in 1972, lives and works in Berlin. She has both a BFA from the Department of Photography and an MFA from Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem. Azoulay deals with the methods of constructing memory and commemoration through photography and computerized image processing. Her works are based on historical and visual research and are often presented as large-scale digital collages. Azoulay was chosen to represent Israel at the 59th Art Biennale in Venice, which opened in April 2022.

