Amira Ziyan, Hiding in the Light: A Synergy of Contrasts as a Visual Code of 'Otherness'.

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Abstract

This article presents an interpretation of the works by the Israeli–Druze photographer Amira Ziyan, focusing on a series of photographs from 2017. These portray reenactments of actions identified with traditional roles of women in Druze society, such as cooking and cleaning. Employing a unique visual language and choice of form and content, the artist depicts a confrontation between a clear set of rigid and traditional boundaries and values and a contemporary, post-modern reality in which these boundaries and values are blurred. The interpretive reading proposed here describes a synergy between visual codes of minorities and accepted visual codes of their surrounding pervasive culture in contemporary Israel. Ziyan’s work offers a glimpse into visual codes of “otherness” that express the inner world of an artist who grew up on the margins of society but strove to be accepted as an essential part of its main artistic current. Focusing on this perspective contributes to ongoing discourse
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)102-121
Number of pages19
JournalArts
Volume11
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

Keywords

  • Amira Ziyan
  • visual codes
  • visual culture
  • photography
  • Israeli art
  • Druze society
  • Arts in general
  • NX1-820

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