The Rhetorics of The State's Well‑Being

Yehoshua (Shuka) Glotman

2013

This is a 16-page notebook created in the winter of 2012–13, focusing on euphemisms in the public discourse regarding the Israeli nuclear issue and the Iranian threat. A small installation work was created from this notebook as part of an exhibition based on foreign sources, (Curator: Gilad Meltzer, The Israeli Center for Digital Art, Holon, November 2011). The idea is colored pencils and letter stencils, similar to children’s school notebooks.

  • Copies: 1
  • Pages: 16
  • Type of binding: Softcover
  • Dimensions (cm): 17.5X23
  • Publication: self published
  • Book photography: Yair Meyuhas

Yehoshua (Shuka) Glotman was born in 1953 in Tel Aviv-Jaffa and lives and works in Abirim in the western Galilee. He is a multi-disciplinary artist, curator and teacher, and is also a facilitator for Israeli-Palestinian dialogue. Glotman studied in the photography department at Hadassah College in Jerusalem and the University of Westminster in London. His photography, photomontage and video work relate to the Israeli reality and its unique inter cultural situations. In 2015, he published a second edition of his artist book An Israeli’s Album, first published in the 1980s and became a cornerstone in the field of Israeli photography.