Monument by Yoav Horesh
Monument by Yoav Horesh
Monument by Yoav Horesh, 2024
”As an artist and an educator with a long history of interest in and previous work done around the topics of memory, memorials, monuments and trauma in The Middle East, Europe, Asia, and America, I found myself driving more than 12 hours to Richmond, Virginia to photograph dozens of Confederate monuments and the civil unrest in this southern state capital.
It was a sudden and an urgent matter as these statues were in the process of losing their ground amongst a heated debate about their visual content, purpose, locations, and future…”
Born in Jerusalem, Israel, Yoav Horesh has exhibited internationally in galleries and museums in Germany, Italy, Israel, the United States, Sweden, Russia, Hong Kong, Myanmar and Peru. Yoav’s work has been featured by Amnesty International, as well as in magazines, art journals, and websites across three continents. He has given public lectures and artists talks in art schools, universities, and galleries in The United States, Israel, China and Europe.
Editor - Kris Graves
Design - Luminosity Lab
7 x 8.5" softcover, tri-tone offset
64 pages
First Edition
Limited edition to 300 copies
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ISBN: 9781954877184
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*This book is part of our series LOST IV, which includes:
Anthem by Oji Haynes
Black Snafu by Andre Ramos-Woodard
Blood on the Ballast by Marshall Scheuttle
Breathless by Richard Renaldi
El Inquilino Mexico City by Tom Griggs
Los Angeles Without Boundaries by Peter Baker
Monument by Yoav Horesh
People of the Sun by Melissa Alcena
Shangri La by Melody Melamed
Tell Me About Saigon by Tracy Dong
COLLECTIONS
Amon Carter Museum of Art
Arcadia University
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Cleveland Museum of Art
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Pratt Institute
Rhode Island School of Design
Stanford University
National Gallery of Art