HaMavdil

"Distinguishing between the sacred and the profane", 2004. A series of 40 photographs, colour print 30 x 40 cm. The series of photographs made before my doctoral studies is presented here as artistic background material. It is a documentation of fictitious creations, tracing an imaginary impersonation of an ultra-orthodox. The photos were taken during my residence time in Jerusalem as I was an art student. Over one year I changed and manipulated my own identity and my surroundings to produce faked Orthodox figures. Relatives and friends were asked to perform in ceremonies and rituals so as to behave like “friends and family” in an Orthodox context. The photos offer evidence for my attempts to create such an imaginary but also possible alternative reality. Through the visual presence of the Orthodox world I addressed the implications of what the ultra-Orthodox society tries to convey: the promise inherent in religion, the way to redemption, the family values, stability and faith, power and integrity.

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