First comes the war. Then the contemporary art. The trauma always remains.

“Album Darom: Israeli Photographers in Tribute to the People of the Western Negev,” which opened recently for a six-month temporary display at the Petah Tikva Museum of Art, is the first group artistic endeavor in Israel to confront the boundless tragedy of Hamas’s October 7 massacre and the subsequent Gaza war, now in its ninth month. The ambitious tripartite installation Album Darom (Hebrew for “Southern Album”) incorporates a Facebook diary; a printed book (Yedioth Ahronoth, 2024) of photographs accompanied by essays; and the current exhibition, which presents the photographs alongside video works, installations, and texts.

Initiated by Prof. Dana Arieli, the dean of the faculty of design at the Holon Institute of Technology, together with chief curator Irena Gordon, the project showcases 150 photographs, art installations, and texts documenting the story of the western Negev region before and after October 7. The diverse exhibition includes the perspectives of 107 photographers and artists.

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