
Ron Amir
Id el fiter, 2005
Ink print
90 x 90 cm
Edition: 1/5 +1AP
Amir makes rigorous, uncompromising, and accurate staged photographs of marginalized communities. The scenes are inspired by the daily life of the community, and their staging reflects the dynamic relationships between...
Amir makes rigorous, uncompromising, and accurate staged photographs of marginalized communities. The scenes are inspired by the daily life of the community, and their staging reflects the dynamic relationships between his subjects and himself. The complicated production demanded by a large and medium format camera turns his working process into a collaboration. The end product is a photograph that distinctly fuses poetics and social and ethical concerns and expresses a duality between precise, formal photography and pressing social issues.
The camera for Amir is a tool for social interaction as much as it is a means of capturing and producing images. In this sense, his work is not about the decisive moment or the split second of capturing an image, but rather the time period we live in; and thus his projects are long-term endeavors involving communities on the margins of society that bend to economic, political, and social limitations.
The camera for Amir is a tool for social interaction as much as it is a means of capturing and producing images. In this sense, his work is not about the decisive moment or the split second of capturing an image, but rather the time period we live in; and thus his projects are long-term endeavors involving communities on the margins of society that bend to economic, political, and social limitations.
Provenance
Acquired directly from the artist
Exhibitions
Haifa Museum of Art | Jisr Al Zarqa - Back and Forth | February 2014.Haifa Museum of Art | Lost in Translation | August 2018 - January 2019.