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Multi Exposure is an independent non aligned Foundation. We are interested in promoting art in the community, with a particular focus on supporting Israeli and Palestinian artists, photographers and film makers who undertake joint or parallel projects.

Multi Exposure works through the visual arts and with community groups to increase the number of people from both sides of the conflict in the Middle East who are willing to meet, talk, and explore ways of working together.

Between 1992 and 2005 our main activity was funding exchanges between British Israeli and Palestinian photographers. We awarded bursaries each year for artists to travel and work in each others communities. The resulting works were presented to the public in each community through group exhibitions, publications and on the internet.

In 2004/5 Multi-Exposure published and launched a book entitled What Remains to Be Seen. The book features contributions from three visual artists - one British, one Israeli and one Palestinian.

The whole of the publication What Remains to Be Seen is available to view online click here to view the book.

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The three artists selected by the Multi-Exposure committee to explore these issues are: Aissa Deebi (Palestinian), Miki Kratsman (Israeli), and Susan Trangmar (British). What Remains to Be Seen also features a series of critical essays edited by Gordon Hon and written by Kamal Boullata, Haim Bresheet, Shuka Glotman, Ian Jeffrey, Liam Kelly, Val Williams, and the poetry of Meir Wieseltier that, both through conversation with the three featured artists’ projects and the more general issues surrounding the book, explore the questions above and also approach more general issues surrounding the making of art in situations of conflict both in and outside of the Middle East.

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email: multiexposure93@gmail.com

 
last updated 14-Jul-2010