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in the West Bank, to return to and repossess the family home through recourse in
Israeli courts, failed. The reasons were various: it was claimed initially that the site was required for military security, then that it was in a hazardous state, in need of substantial repairs, and finally that it fell
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Founded in 1999, Museum on the Seam is housed in a neo-classical building designed by Andoni
Baramki, a Palestinian Arab architect who built it as a family residence. The property was appropriated by Israel after 1948. According to the museum website, the museum focuses on "controversial social
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In 1999 the building underwent change and a new permanent exhibition, calling for tolerance and mutual understating between people in the region, was displayed. On the day of its dedication, it was opened ostensibly as a site for 'peace, tolerance,... dialogue, understanding and coexistence'.
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about the responsibility and the ability of the individual to alter and influence his own future and his surroundings. The exhibition also deals with the question to what extent does the establishment and society intervenes in restricting the individual and shaping his
623:(Curator: Chen Shapira) depicts the fictional story of digging a canal separating the Gaza Strip from Israel, and presents us with a utopian dream and vision on the one hand, but also a story of denial and disregard for a dystopian reality on the other hand.
553:(Curator: Adrienne Goehler) The exhibition deals with different layers of climate change, encourages a vision of a sustainable lifestyle and emphasizes the idea that every person can be a part of the green revolution.
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faces the viewers with works of art that expose images delved from the archives of repression and denial of fears and anxieties from our past experiences, in an attempt to learn from them how to avoid repeating past
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embodies a holistic approach to living in unison and harmony with our environment, offering an alternative perspective on the mutual relationship between the design world, mankind, and the full array of living
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of property purchased from the
Turjman family. The Baramki family was forced to flee as refugees, after a stray bullet almost killed the architect's wife while she was sitting in her living room, during the
630:(Curator: Dr. Shir Aloni Yaari) A neon piece regularly flashes, causing the letters 'Wel' to disappear and reappear, while the phrase 'Come Home' persists as a poignant plea for the return of the hostages.
644:(Curator: Dr. Shir Aloni Yaari) captures the stories of formidable women in the Bible, which serve as the antithesis to the expected roles of 'nice,' good, and obedient women prescribed by the male order.
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as one of the world's 29 cultural 'one must-see-before-I-die destinations.' According to its public presentations, it brings social and moral change in face of a complex and conflict-ridden reality.
651:(Curator: Leeza Ahamdy) drawing inspiration from landscape paintings and ancient Daoist philosophy, the exhibition adopts a non-anthropocentric perspective to connect with nature's creative forces.
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presents the last photos of the
Pulitzer Prize winner, Anja Niedringhaus, before her assassination in Afghanistan, which show rare documentation of women's lives during and after the Taliban rule.
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At war's end, the
Baramkis crossed over with their keys and title-deeds but were rebuffed. As was the case with the Turjmans, all efforts by Andoni and his son Gabi Baramki, longtime President of
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595:(Curator: Andrzej Wajs) brings together a rich archive of interviews conducted by the artist Katarzyna Kozyra with extraordinary individuals who believe themselves to be Messiahs.
581:(Curator: Shahar Shalev) explores initiation and naturalization ceremonies, through symbols and rituals closely related to the value system of modern Israeli society and culture.
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588:(Curator: Avital Wexler) offers us a space that contains the wild and raw alongside aesthetic restraint and order while hinting at, or explicitly referencing, the female body.
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a personal confession of an individual, expressing his critique and conveys a sense of existential meaning in a society consumed with its cultural and ethical difficulties.
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contemplates the natural forces and their innermost being, offering a moving experience of the process of creation in which the spirit is briefly touched and we are reborn.
567:(Curator: Dveer Shaked) seeks to tell the wide and varied local LGBTQ story, through the historical timeline on the one hand, and through the space axis on the other hand.
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609:(Curator: Chen Shapira) documents acts of protest along the years in Israel, and raises questions about the limits of democracy and freedom of expression in Israel.
560:(Curator: Alon Razgour) The exhibition captures the artistic frame of mind in times of plague and crisis, and describes how the world is shaped by the new reality.
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Since 2005, the building serves as a home to the Museum on the Seam - a socio-political contemporary art museum dedicated to dialogue and mutual understanding.
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665:(Curator: Shahar Shalev) examines the range of movement, freedom of creation, and the boundaries of the self within both artistic and socio-political spaces.
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that examined the central role of anxiety in human interactions with their surroundings, thus examining the dynamics of social and political interactions.
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Invention, Ideology and the Politics of Place in Jerusalem,ā in Philipp Misselwitz, Tim Rieniets (eds.),
602:(Curator: Dr. Shir Aloni Yaari) places the human experience at the centre, while exploring the social settings, contexts and constraints that shape it.
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which dealt with the interaction between the world of faith and the world of art, and served as a mirror depicting our times and their constant change.
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658:(Curator: Dr. David Sperber) seeks to present a new artistic trend, of works that mark the value of the sacred text precisely through its materiality.
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that calls upon us to look at flesh and blood as a fabric that connects all living beings to one family and to treat it with respect and compassion.
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about the inner world of women, while identifying cases of subjugation and discrimination that mostly occur in the private and public spheres.
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is humankind on the verge of a struggle for control versus man-made machines, which are beginning to form their own independent thoughts?
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Hartford Hosts COEXISTENCE on Asylum Hill: Internationally Acclaimed Exhibition Comes to Insurer's World Headquarters in Connecticut
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574:(Curator: Shahar Shalev) presents a wide range of views on Israeli masculinity, which express the changing discourse on the subject.
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about the aesthetic, cultural, national and political meanings between trees and men, and their interdependence upon one another.
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under Israeli laws in a united Jerusalem, and, despite their presence, the family were classified as
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616:(Curator: Dr. Shir Aloni Yaari) experiences of loss, memory, and individual and collective traumas.
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No Boundaries - "Coexistence: The Art of Living Together" Merges Art, Education, & Controversy
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And the Trees Went Forth to Seek a King (editor: Micha Popper), Museum on the Seam, 2014.
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Deadend (editors: Romi Shapira, Hila Tsabari and Hadas Zohar), Museum on the Seam, 2005.
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The Ups and Downs of Government: āAnd the Trees Went Forth to Seek a Kingā Exhibition
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about the horrors that lie a step or two away from the lives that most of us live.
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Year of the Locust: A Soldier's Diary and the Erasure of Palestine's Ottoman Past
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Everyone Carries a Room Inside (editor: Einat Ofir), Museum on the Seam, 2013.
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Loneliness in the Digital Age: "Everyone Carries a Room Inside Exhibition"
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that focused on the issues of discrimination exploitation and humiliation.
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issues for public discussion,ā with exhibitions on social issues like the
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The Right to Protest (editor: Avi Katzman), Museum on the Seam, 2010.
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City of Collision: Jerusalem and the Principles of Conflict Urbanism,
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Flesh & Blood (editor: Ariel Tsovel), Museum on the Seam, 2013.
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HomeLessHome (editor: Ariella Azoulay), Museum on the Seam, 2010.
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738:'Jerusalem Museum Straddles the Line Between Art and Politics,'
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Beyond Memory (editor: Zvi Carmeli), Museum on the Seam, 2012.
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Nature Nation (editor: Einat Manof), Museum on the Seam, 2009.
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Lives in Common: Arabs and Jews in Jerusalem, Jaffa and Hebron
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about the obligation that comes with the privilege of protest.
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HeartQuake (editor: Nitzan Rothem), Museum on the Seam, 2008.
757:'Can Jerusalem's Exceptional 'Museum on The Seam' be saved?,'
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Jerusalem Museum Straddles the Line Between Art and Politics
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West End (editor: Uriya Shavit), Museum on the Seam, 2011.
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homes- have proven critical in the Zionist "memory mill".'
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Artists, Writers Call for 'Coexistence' around the World
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Bare Life (editor: Roy Brand), Museum on the Seam, 2007.
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Artists Encourage Coexistence Through Art Near Old Main
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Palestine, Yes, but Israelis Draw the Line at Jerusalem
822:'Gabi Baramki: Intellectual and Defender of Education,'
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Coexistance Exhibition is Displayed in the Quad Cities
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which dealt with the violence within Israeli society.
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In Your Eyes a Sandstorm: Ways of Being Palestinian,
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about humankindās race to reach further and higher.
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539:do we make the clothes or do the clothes make us?
257:The house was built to serve as his home by the
880:"Museum on the Seam | Coexistence |"
483:has democracy become a synonym for corruption?
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2069:Austrian Pilgrim Hospice to the Holy Family
1604:Co-Cathedral of the Most Holy Name of Jesus
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989:Art Can Help to Prevent Future Catastrophes
128:. It has been supported for decades by the
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1065:, Arizona Daily Wildcat, 3 February 2005.
261:architect Andoni Baramki in 1932, on one
2265:Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem
1083:, The Global Jewish News, 31 March 2003.
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1071:, Business Wire, 20 September 2004.
1027:10 Unique Museums Off the Beaten Path
1011:, The Independent, 27 September 2011.
1004:, The Art Newspaper, 9 November 2011.
268:1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight
117:Museum on the Seam has been cited by
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995:Saudi Artist Targeted Over Jerusalem
809:University of California Press, 2011
2443:Art museums and galleries in Israel
1346:North Africa Jewish Heritage Center
1029:, National Geographic, 11 May 2010.
1023:, The Jerusalem Post, 17 July 2011.
965:, The Jerusalem Post, 31 July 2014.
721:Salim Tamari, Ihsan Salih Turjman,
2150:Victims of Acts of Terror Memorial
1180:The Architects Tombs at Jaffa Gate
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2324:Placing notes in the Western Wall
1059:, Scoop Culture, 31 January 2006.
1057:The Cycle that Needs to be Broken
1796:Tower of David (northeast tower)
1504:Rabbi Dr. I. Goldstein Synagogue
1361:Rockefeller Archeological Museum
1041:, Thread-NZ: Culture Latestnews.
565:ALWAYS HAVE BEEN, ALWAYS WILL BE
2193:International Convention Center
2145:Garden of the Missing in Action
2135:Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery
1992:The Nature Park & Galleries
1336:Museum of Underground Prisoners
2099:Leonardo Plaza Hotel Jerusalem
1654:Al-Khanqah al-Salahiyya Mosque
1321:Menachem Begin Heritage Center
957:Coexistence Exhibition website
945:Museum on the Seam Online Shop
417:EVERYONE CARRIES A ROOM INSIDE
124:The museum was established by
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2295:Jerusalem Food Truck Festival
1741:Jerusalem Walls National Park
1736:Jerusalem Archaeological Park
1567:Cathedral of the Annunciation
1331:Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem
1075:'Coexistence' Exhibit Defaced
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2217:Markets and shopping centers
1577:Church of the Holy Sepulchre
1464:Great Synagogue of Jerusalem
1089:, Swiss Info, 18 April 2002.
1017:, Yahoo News, 2 August 2011.
985:, Haaretz, 23 November 2012.
899:Museum on the Seam- Interior
656:ORAYTA: FROM CONTENT TO FORM
642:REBEL WOMEN OF THE APOCRYPHA
130:Holtzbrink Family Foundation
2285:Jerusalem Festival of Light
1977:Jerusalem Metropolitan Park
1962:Jerusalem Botanical Gardens
1699:Cave of the Minor Sanhedrin
1087:"Coexistence" Comes to Bern
991:, Bloomberg TV, 7 May 2012.
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1957:Jerusalem Bird Observatory
1626:Monastery of Saint Saviour
1572:Church of the Flagellation
1213:National Library of Israel
331:Socio-political art museum
1599:Church of the Holy Family
1562:Chapel of Simon of Cyrene
1519:Tiferet Yisrael Synagogue
1459:Four Sephardic Synagogues
1449:Beit El Kabbalist yeshiva
1269:Bloomfield Science Museum
474:JERUSALEM - SELF PORTRAIT
316:reunification of the city
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2033:Jerusalem Sports Quarter
1279:Chamber of the Holocaust
968:Yair Amichai-Hamburger,
628:WELCOME HOME / COME HOME
304:absentee property owners
278:Israeli military outpost
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2290:Jerusalem Film Festival
1546:Zoharei Chama Synagogue
1484:Ohel Yitzchak Synagogue
1228:Supreme Court of Israel
978:, CNN, 29 January 2013.
248:History of the building
2260:1st Jerusalem Biennale
2198:Jerusalem Cinematheque
1952:Jerusalem Biblical Zoo
1786:Tombs of the Sanhedrin
1587:Chapel of Saint Helena
1489:Ohr ha-Chaim Synagogue
1326:Museum for Islamic Art
1284:Friends of Zion Museum
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593:THE JERUSALEM SYNDROME
537:NOT BY THE DRESS ALONE
439:MY BELOVED AFGHANISTAN
2334:Jerusalem mixed grill
2162:Shaare Zedek Cemetery
2104:Mount of Olives Hotel
2084:Inbal Jerusalem Hotel
2064:American Colony Hotel
1869:Old City of Jerusalem
1659:Madrasa Al-Ashrafiyya
1619:Church of All Nations
1218:Navon railway station
1151:Gates of the Old City
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460:THE CASE OF HIROSHIMA
272:1948 ArabāIsraeli War
89:is a socio-political
2438:Museums in Jerusalem
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2380:Cuisine of Jerusalem
2229:Mahane Yehuda Market
2167:Sheikh Badr Cemetery
2089:Jerusalem Gate Hotel
1781:Tomb of the Prophets
1682:Archaeological sites
1594:Church of Saint Anne
1524:Tzuf Dvash Synagogue
1454:Belz Great Synagogue
1371:Schottenstein campus
1351:Old Yishuv Courtyard
1123:Tourism in Jerusalem
827:29 January 29, 2015.
544:LIFE/STILL LIFE/LAND
467:EVEN THE TREES BLEED
388:THE RIGHT TO PROTEST
353:EQUAL AND LESS EQUAL
166:Gilbert & George
134:Jerusalem Foundation
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2074:David Citadel Hotel
1801:Western Wall Tunnel
1771:Tomb of Benei Hezir
1499:Or Zaruaa Synagogue
1494:Old Motza Synagogue
1391:Terra Sancta Museum
1208:Montefiore Windmill
253:Baramki family home
150:Christian Boltanski
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2375:Jerusalem syndrome
2157:Sanhedria Cemetery
2109:Seven Arches Hotel
2079:The Heritage House
1776:Tombs of the Kings
1704:Cave of the Ramban
1341:Museum on the Seam
1314:Shrine of the Book
1264:Bible Lands Museum
1243:Walls of Jerusalem
1223:Shrine of the Book
1021:A Museum with Edge
1000:2013-12-19 at the
950:2013-12-19 at the
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772:'Where Art Thou?,'
551:EXAMPLES TO FOLLOW
299:Birzeit University
119:The New York Times
87:Museum on the Seam
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2319:Armenian ceramics
2224:Ben Yehuda Street
2203:Jerusalem Theatre
2028:Givat Ram Stadium
1972:Liberty Bell Park
1947:Independence Park
1925:Parks and gardens
1879:Christian Quarter
1791:Tomb of Zechariah
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579:KINGS OF THE HILL
509:PINCHAS COHEN GAN
410:FLESH & BLOOD
244:and many others.
234:Menashe Kadishman
186:William Kentridge
162:Thomas Hirschhorn
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2130:Mamilla Cemetery
2094:King David Hotel
2002:Train Track Park
1884:Armenian Quarter
1822:Bukharan Quarter
1509:Ramban Synagogue
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1376:Siebenberg House
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431:UNPROTECTED ZONE
322:Tolerance museum
198:Edward Burtynsky
112:right to protest
105:About the museum
91:contemporary art
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1827:Artists' Colony
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