Shabtai Pinchevsky
Shabtai Pinchevsky is a photographer and digital media artist working at the intersection of architecture, archives, technology, and politics. In his works, he uses 3D modeling, mapping, internet-based tools, and more to examine archival photographic materials and their relations to geographies of conflict and displacement, especially in Palestine. His practice is engaged with issues of social justice, human rights, and anti-colonialism, and their application in art and media.
Pinchevsky’s works have been showcased in exhibitions at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Singapore Art Museum, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, and Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool, among others. Pinchevsky has an MFA in Studio Arts from Northwestern University and a BFA in Photography from the Bezalel Academy of Arts & Design. He’s an Assistant Professor of Photography at Parsons School of Design, The New School, NY.
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Anti Mapping / With Miki Kratsman
2021Inkjet print on wallpaper.
Al-Jammama, Position: 31°29’51” N 34°41’7” E, Altitude: 164.2 m, Timestamp: 17.12.2018 – 13:27
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2021Inkjet print on wallpaper
Um el-Hiran Cemetety, Negev Desert, Position: 31°18’11” N 34°58’56” E, Altitude: 520.5 m, Timestamp: 5.5.2018 – 16:40
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