Ibrahim Nubani: Assimilation, Camouflage and Schizophrenia - 8 Fragments
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Ayelet Zohar is an artist, visual culture researcher and independent curator. A Midrasha graduate, Zohar has shown her work (painting and video-art) in different museums and galleries around the world. Recently, Zohar has shown a multi-spatial video-installation at the Slade Research Centre in London, titled: the lifetime journey between the egg and the grass, which considers questions of camouflage and identity. Zohar completed her BA studies at the Hebrew University (East-Asian studies), MA research at Tel Aviv University (Comparative Literature) and currently a PhD candidate at the Slade School of Fine Art (University of London), titled: Strategies of Camouflage: Between Invisibility and Multifocality in Contemporary Visual Art. In 2005, Zohar has curated a large scale exhibition for the Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art in Haifa, regarding the issues of gender and performativity in contemporary Japanese photography and video-art. Recently, Zohar has accepted a post-doctoral position at Stanford University in California.