ISCP Talk
July 2, 2012
Secondary Witness: Discussion Detween Maayan Sheleff and Dor Guez
In conjunction with the exhibition, Secondary Witness, there will be a discussion between Maayan Sheleff, the curator and Dor Guez, one of the participating artists on Monday, July 2, 6:30 p.m.
Dor Guez (b. Jerusalem) is a multidisciplinary artist, a lecturer in the History & Theory Department at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, and a PhD Scholar of archives affiliated with Tel Aviv
University Faculty of the Arts. He is the founder of the first archive which is dedicated to the Christian- Palestinian minority in the Middle East. Guez’s work integrates his research of archives and employs photography and video installations to engage with binary oppositions of nationalism, religion, history, and ethnicity. It adds a layer to history-writing of the Palestinian and Israeli narratives, as well as confronts
the viewer with the spectrum of the Palestinians who remained and those who were deported after the 1948 war, when Israel was established.
Maayan Sheleff is a curator at the Center for Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv, and Assistant Director and faculty at the International Curatorial Studies Program of the Kibbutzim College of Education and the CCA. In recent years, she has curated many exhibitions and projects in a variety of institutions and in the public sphere, including co-curating ARTLV, the first Tel Aviv-Yafo Biennial (2009).