
NO MAN’S LAND
With issues of religious contention, perennial violence, and political polarization at the forefront of media coverage of the Middle East, the focus of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict (the land itself) has often been side-lined.
This series of photographs, made from spaces of the in-between, are meant to present the continuity of the landscape that has been bisected physically and politically over the last century. By figuratively comparing the horizon lines and the development of infrastructure to the encroaching of political conflict into the landscape and the leeching of Israel into Palestinian territory, my work is meant to bring visibility to the heart of the conflict while also parodying the political issues therein.
March 2018

Transformer (Near Palestine), 2017

Graffiti on a Side Wall (Jerusalem), 2017

Dirt Road (Sderot), 2017

Tire Tracks (Sderot), 2017

Olive Trees (Unknown Highway), 2017

Access Road (Unknown Location), 2017

Side Road with Debris (Palestine), 2017

Looking at a Settlement (Har Homa), 2017