
Activestills
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Activestills: Photography as Protest in Palestine/Israel examines the collective's archive and activity from historical, theoretical, critical, and personal perspectives. It is the result of an in-depth dialogue among members of the collective and activists, journalists, intellectuals, and academics, and stands as the definitive study of the collective's work.
Combining striking full-colour photographs with essays and commentary, Activestills stands as both a major contribution to reportage on Israel/Palestine and a unique collection of visual art.
Reviews / Votes
'Activestills perfected the art of photography, providing viewers with a window into a reality that oppressors do not want seen. This touches souls and stimulates action for peace and justice. The book is highly needed, beautifully done, and riveting to the core' -- Mazin Qumsiyeh, author of Popular Resistance in Palestine: A History of Hope and Empowerment (Pluto, 2010) 'The Activestills collective have produced some of the most important and vital critical documentary work of our time. This book is a fitting tribute to their activity.' -- Steve Edwards, Professor of History and Theory of Photography at Birkbeck College, University of London, and author of Photography: A Very Short Introduction (OUP, 2006) 'The photographers of Activestills do not just take pictures and hope that something happens. Nor do they take them simply for the sake of memory. Instead, these frontline witnesses are inventing a new mode of conflict photography before our eyes - striking images, shockingly beautiful and painfully real, that are less about the struggle for justice and freedom in Israel and Palestine than actively involved *in* it' -- Thomas Keenan, Director of the Human Rights Program, Bard College, New York 'One of the most significant and original contributions to rethinking the politics of documentary practice in recent years' -- Oxford Art Journal 'Activestills's work opens onto a challenge to question what one's role as a maker of images, as a writer of images, as a viewer of images, might be, as well as the ethical responsibilities attached to this making, writing, and viewing, as the collective raises the stakes for what a visual politics of solidarity might look like' -- Brooklyn RailMore details
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Persons
Shiraz Grinbaum is a member of the Activestills Collective working in the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Israel. She has been the collective's curator and photo editor since 2012, and a photo editor with +972 magazine.
Content
Introduction by Vered Maimon and Shiraz Grinbaum
1. Active - Gadi Algazi, Jehan Al Farra, Simon Faulkner, Ruthie Ginsburg, Haggai Matar and Ramzy Baroud
2. Stills - Vered Maimon, Ariella Azoulay, Sharon Silwinski, Thomas Keenan and Meir Wigoder
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