"Subjective Atlas of Palestine"
"Palestinian artists, photographers and designers map their country as they see it (…) This has resulted in unconventional, very human impressions of the landscape and architecture, the cuisine, the music and the poetry of thought and expression. (…) Pages containing humurous and caustic newspaper cartoons and invented palestinian curency alternate with colourful cultural diaries and moving letters from prisioners.
All in all, the contributions give an interely different angle on a nations in occupied territory. In this subjective atlas it is the Palestinians themselves who show the disarming reverse side of the black-and-white image generally resorted to by the media."
Subjective Editions
17 x 22cm | 160 pages
"Palestinian artists, photographers and designers map their country as they see it (…) This has resulted in unconventional, very human impressions of the landscape and architecture, the cuisine, the music and the poetry of thought and expression. (…) Pages containing humurous and caustic newspaper cartoons and invented palestinian curency alternate with colourful cultural diaries and moving letters from prisioners.
All in all, the contributions give an interely different angle on a nations in occupied territory. In this subjective atlas it is the Palestinians themselves who show the disarming reverse side of the black-and-white image generally resorted to by the media."
Subjective Editions
17 x 22cm | 160 pages
"Palestinian artists, photographers and designers map their country as they see it (…) This has resulted in unconventional, very human impressions of the landscape and architecture, the cuisine, the music and the poetry of thought and expression. (…) Pages containing humurous and caustic newspaper cartoons and invented palestinian curency alternate with colourful cultural diaries and moving letters from prisioners.
All in all, the contributions give an interely different angle on a nations in occupied territory. In this subjective atlas it is the Palestinians themselves who show the disarming reverse side of the black-and-white image generally resorted to by the media."
Subjective Editions
17 x 22cm | 160 pages