Shai Kremer: Fallen Empires
“. . . beautifully haunting images capture poignant juxtapositions of creation and destruction, man-made and natural, timeless and ephemeral.'”
— Robert Koch, Redefine Magazine
Photographs and introduction by Shai Kremer
Essays by Ariella Azoulay, Meron Benvenisti, Amiram Oren, Talya Sason and Anne Wilkes Tucker
Clothbound with tip-on
9x12 inches
136 pages / 50 color illustrations
ISBN: 9781934435359
Rare: $150
“. . . beautifully haunting images capture poignant juxtapositions of creation and destruction, man-made and natural, timeless and ephemeral.'”
— Robert Koch, Redefine Magazine
Photographs and introduction by Shai Kremer
Essays by Ariella Azoulay, Meron Benvenisti, Amiram Oren, Talya Sason and Anne Wilkes Tucker
Clothbound with tip-on
9x12 inches
136 pages / 50 color illustrations
ISBN: 9781934435359
Rare: $150
“. . . beautifully haunting images capture poignant juxtapositions of creation and destruction, man-made and natural, timeless and ephemeral.'”
— Robert Koch, Redefine Magazine
Photographs and introduction by Shai Kremer
Essays by Ariella Azoulay, Meron Benvenisti, Amiram Oren, Talya Sason and Anne Wilkes Tucker
Clothbound with tip-on
9x12 inches
136 pages / 50 color illustrations
ISBN: 9781934435359
Rare: $150
Extensively covered by the media, debated by the nations of the world, and claimed by vying religions, Israel is also a case study on the phenomena of the rise and fall of empires.
By photographically highlighting Israel’s vast archaeological repertoire, its historic architecture and its contemporary—and highly debated—ruins, Israeli artist SHAI KREMER questions how these sites and lands are used today in the discourse of the Israeli-Palestinian situation and the future of the country.