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Museum on the Seam

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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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Walter de Gruyter, 2006 pp.328-336.; 'Instances of stolen Palestinian properties transformed into Israeli sites are not uncommon. Many of these places have, over several decades, been remade and dedicated to the memory of Israeli achievement, sacrifice and longing. Arab properties -particularly
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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. 404:
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. 1991: 121:
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. 441:
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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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. 1026: 997: 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. 1114: 2457: 335:
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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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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Thomas Aboud, ā€˜Present and Absent: Historical 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. 448:
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.
1936: 1080: 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. 982: 2264: 1086: 412:
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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The Hartford Hosts COEXISTENCE on Asylum Hill: Internationally Acclaimed Exhibition Comes to Insurer's World Headquarters in Connecticut
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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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about the consequences of a total annihilation which the humanity produces, and the discussion issues of identity and ethics.
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The Baramki home was turned into an Israeli military outpost, called the "Tourjman Post" situated on the border or
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about the reality in light of the recent grave natural phenomena which are threatening our planetā€™s existence.
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A tension ridden reality of the aggressive and divided Israeli society, which is prone to violent conflicts.
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that examines loneliness as a major contemporary phenomenon, gaining more and more impact on peopleā€™s lives.
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offers a heterogeneous space of observation and thought based on contradiction, investigation, and doubt.
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In 1981 the military outpost was renovated and renamed as the "Tourjman Post Museum" commemorating the
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under Israeli laws in a united Jerusalem, and, despite their presence, the family were classified as
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about the personal and public consequences of a prolong state of emergency that becomes legitimized;
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No Boundaries - "Coexistence: The Art of Living Together" Merges Art, Education, & Controversy
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that dealt with the complexity of encounters between humans with their natural environment.
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about the clash of civilizations between Islam and the west and the possible consequences.
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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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the story of a city which brings together different people who though may be poles apart.
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Deadend (editors: Romi Shapira, Hila Tsabari and Hadas Zohar), Museum on the Seam, 2005.
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In 2000 Museum on the Seam produces, as an initiative by Raphie Etgar, the exhibition
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critically examines the complex inter-relationship between leaders and their subjects.
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The Ups and Downs of Government: ā€œAnd the Trees Went Forth to Seek a Kingā€ Exhibition
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Arts & Culture Israeli Exhibit on Coexistence Gets Warm Welcome in South Africa
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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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aspired to investigate the relationship between the private home and the state.
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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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about the terrible trauma we simultaneously dreads and are attracted to.
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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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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.
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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
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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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Museum on the Seam- One of Israel's 10 Best Museums
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about humankindā€™s race to reach further and higher.
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194:Alfredo Jaar 178:Jenny Holzer 154:Sophie Calle 142:Bruce Nauman 126:Raphie Etgar 123: 116: 108: 86: 85: 62:and politics 2417: / 2354:Orez Shu'it 2140:Mount Herzl 2038:Malha Arena 2012:Yad Kennedy 1987:Sacher Park 1916:Zion Square 1911:Yemin Moshe 1852:Zion Square 1609:Garden Tomb 1396:Ticho House 1381:Stern House 1356:Paulus-Haus 1274:Burnt House 1186:Lions' Gate 1166:Golden Gate 777:17 May 2009 679:COEXISTANCE 670:EVERY THING 488:THE UNCANNY 339:Exhibitions 270:during the 158:Wim Wenders 38:Established 2432:Categories 2405:35Ā°13ā€²36ā€³E 2402:31Ā°47ā€²11ā€³N 2234:Malha Mall 2118:Cemeteries 2043:Pais Arena 1997:Teddy Park 1932:Bible Hill 1842:Jaffa Road 1689:Broad Wall 1614:Gethsemane 1416:Yad Vashem 1176:Jaffa Gate 702:References 621:GAZA CANAL 614:CONTINUITY 607:DEMOCRISIS 516:METROPOLIS 367:HEARTQUAKE 146:Bill Viola 93:museum in 2270:Holy Fire 1832:Ein Kerem 1761:The Cardo 1721:Ein Lavan 1196:Zion Gate 1161:Dung Gate 1129:Landmarks 530:WASTELAND 405:mistakes. 360:BARE LIFE 95:Jerusalem 50:Jerusalem 1896:Muristan 1191:New Gate 998:Archived 948:Archived 685:See also 558:AFFECTED 395:WEST END 346:DEAD END 292:1967 War 46:Location 2368:Related 2359:Sofrito 2311:cuisine 1432:Judaism 1257:Museums 1203:Knesset 741:Haaretz 663:I, TWO. 502:REBIRTH 67:Website 2339:Kubbeh 2253:Events 2057:Hotels 760:Forbes 673:forms. 668:2024- 661:2024- 654:2024- 647:2024- 640:2024- 635:TOPHET 633:2024- 626:2024- 619:2023- 612:2023- 605:2023- 598:2023- 591:2023- 584:2022- 577:2022- 570:2022- 563:2022- 556:2022- 549:2021- 542:2021- 535:2020- 528:2020- 521:2020- 514:2020- 507:2020- 500:2020- 493:2019- 486:2019- 479:2019- 472:2019- 465:2019- 458:2019- 451:2018- 437:2016- 434:world. 429:2015- 422:2014- 415:2013- 408:2013- 400:2012- 393:2011- 386:2010- 379:2010- 372:2009- 365:2008- 358:2007- 351:2006- 344:2005- 99:Israel 1642:Islam 1534:Plaza 586:CLOSE 572:ALPHA 523:GOLEM 444:2017- 263:dunam 74:.mots 825:IMEU 76:.org 56:Type 41:1999 78:.il 72:www 60:Art 2434:: 832:^ 814:^ 796:^ 748:^ 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