The Dark Land, Fields of Light
Dalia Amotz
2000
The catalog of the retrospective exhibition of the late Dalia Amotz was compiled after her death and printed as a companion book to the exhibition "The Dark Land, Fields of Light". In the original publication of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, there is also a small book written by Sara Breitberg-Semel about Amotz. The catalog and accompanying book are out of print. We thank the Tel Aviv Museum of Art for agreeing to present this important monograph on Madaf.
- Design: Adi & Noam Schechter
- Editing: Sara Breitberg-Semel, Nili Goren
- Texts: Sara Breitberg-Semel, Dalia Amotz, Prof. Mordechai Omer
- Translation: Daria Kassovsky
- Language editing: Miri Krasin, Stacey Brooks, Einat Adi
- Copies: 500
- Pages: 120
- Type of binding: Soft Cover
- Dimensions (cm): 27X32
- Reproductions: Shapiro, Tel Aviv
- Printing: A.B. Offset, Tel Aviv
- Binding: Keter Press Enterprises, Jerusalem / Sabag, Tel Aviv
- Type of printing: Offset
- Publication: Tel Aviv Museum of Art
- Place of publication: Tel Aviv-Jaffa
- Supported by: Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Meira Kowalsky
- Book photography: Leafing Magazine
Dalia Amotz was born on August 12, 1938, in Kibbutz Gan Shmuel, where she worked as part of the local photography group Photo Jama'a. She studied photography herself and worked as a photographer in the years 1973-1985. Amotz wrote articles and criticism about photography and texts about her work, the kibbutz, and literature, published between 1976 and 1995. Dalia Amotz died on 27.11.1994 and was buried in Gan Shmuel. Her photographs are in public and private collections in Israel and abroad.