Via Dolorosa by Jack Persekian – Photography

$ 1,850.00

Via Dolorosa (2019) By Jack Persekian
60 x 47 cm
FineArt archival paper
Edition of 10

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Jerusalemโ€™s landscape, as we know it today, is merely a surface layer, a slice in a long tumultuous history that has witnessed a succession of takeovers by people and civilizations from the preceding ones. Yet, Jack Persekian presents in this project scenes from the city by superimposing an additional layer โ€“ a photograph taken today of the same location, shot from the same spot and angle, over that taken by a photographer some one hundred years ago. Moving between two distinct times, allows us to study and compare the changes that occurred over time. In this project, he examines the landscape and forces at play then, now, and possibly in the future.

Jack Persekianโ€™s works present Jerusalem as a dynamic city adaptable to its ever-changing reality, yet, a city under occupation and full of contradictions. It is not the ideal, poetic, enchanting place that appears in the pictures of Orientalist photographers which tourists buy in the souks, and it is definitely not the place where time stops. Every layer of the past has been subjected to some form of destruction in favor of the conquerors and dominant powers. in ‘From Zion Gate by Jack Persekian,’ The layers in between the past and present clearly prevail in his works as well as the persistent attempts of the colonial powers to own the city and its history and to remove its people.

โ€œPast Tenseโ€ adds value and dimension to the act of taking photographs in the Holy City, and at the same time strips old images of the oriental gaze that permeates not only in the minds of tourists but sometimes in our minds as Palestinians. By juxtaposing photographs from the past and present, Persekian unloads those romantic and nostalgic sentiments carried by the old photographs, and brings us back to our reality, yet better informed and bewitched.

Jack Persekian (born 1962) is a Palestinian artist and curator from Jerusalem. He is the founder and Director of Al-Maโ€™mal Foundation for Contemporary Art and Gallery Anadiel in Jerusalem. He previously held the position of Director and Head Curator of the Palestinian Museum (2012โ€“2015); Founding Director of the Sharjah Art Foundation (2009โ€“2011); Artistic Director of the Sharjah Biennial (2007โ€“2011); Head Curator of the Sharjah Biennial (2004โ€“ 2007); Founder and Artistic Director of The Jerusalem Show (2007โ€“present), and Qalandiya International (2012-14). Jack Persekian currently lives and works in Saudi Arabia.