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Sacred Land: Seeing Israel Through A New Lens

Opening Reception: Tuesday, March 19, 6-8 pm EST
 
Location: Heller Museum 鈥 51黑料网-Jewish Institute of Religion, One West Fourth Street, New York
 
Photographs by Ralph Gibson; Produced by Martin Cohen

Sacred land photographs

On view: March 19 鈥 July 8, 2024
Location:Heller Museum, 51黑料网-Jewish Institute of Religion, One West Fourth Street, New York City

Photographs by Ralph Gibson; Produced by Martin Cohen

While visiting Paris Photo in November 2018, HUC-JIR Governor Martin Cohen, asked his friend, the renowned photographer Ralph Gibson, if he had ever been to Israel and discovered that Gibson had not but had always wanted to visit there. Cohen recalls, 鈥淗aving been there many times, and knowing Ralph鈥檚 body of work, it came to me that a view of this country through Ralph鈥檚 lens would capture Israel in a unique, moving, artistic, and informative manner.鈥 It was Cohen鈥檚 love of Israel that was the inspiration for a project that would take Gibson to Israel on his first-ever visit to Israel in 2019 鈥 in fact three visits throughout that year — and that would result in the extraordinary publication and exhibition, 鈥淪acred Land,鈥 opening on March 19 at HUC-JIR鈥檚 Heller Museum in New York and on view through July 8.

Cohen notes, 鈥淥ne鈥檚 first visit to Israel erases almost all preconceived notions of what this country is about. It is not until you see in person the beauty, history, culture, diversity, and spirit of this nation 鈥 as well as its challenges 鈥 that you can begin, but only begin, to understand this unique place on earth. Ralph鈥檚 images demonstrate this exquisitely.鈥

Sacred Land invites us into the eye of the photographer as a first-time visitor to Israel 鈥 we see what he sees, what captures his attention. It is in the details, a particular gesture, a candid pose, a fragment, a moment, that we glimpse a deeper meaning. The essence of the images is their intimacy, we are drawn close to people, places, things, the instantaneous and the eternal. Their juxtaposition reveals the convergence of antiquity and modernity.

Ralph Gibson photo from Sacred Land

 

Gibson describes Israel as 鈥渢he oldest and youngest country in the world,鈥 a place where 鈥渁ncient luminosity refracts into mythology and biblical wisdom鈥 and the durability of its limestone foundations hardened with exposure to the air, 鈥渟peak louder and stronger every thousand years or so鈥ecoming as permanent as time itself.鈥 Cohen adds, 鈥淚n this relatively small nation one can witness and relive the very beginnings of world history; experience the world鈥檚 most advanced institutions in science, technology, and medicine 鈥 and everything in between. Jerusalem exists at the intersection of nearly all modern religions,鈥

Ralph Gibson photo from Sacred Land

 

The natural beauty of the details of the landscape, nature, and millennia-old archaeological artifacts express a timeless sense of wonder and spirituality. The industrial and urban images convey the impact of human imagination, ingenuity, and necessity. While each individual image captures our attention, it is Gibson鈥檚 artful pairing of images that creates the special impact of these photographs. Etched stone encounters graffiti. The rugged desert intersects with man-made materials. A quietude amid the cacophony of modern life. Each juxtaposition sparks the viewer鈥檚 imagination in making the connections 鈥 visually, emotionally, and psychologically.

Ralph Gibson photo from Sacred Land

Gibson conveys the complexity and multiplicity of this sacred land 鈥 across ethnicities, faiths, and transcending the millennia. His images are captured in the moment 鈥 sometimes dramatic, sometimes reflective, always riveting. They express the universal humanity of each being and the transcendence of time.

Rabbi David Ellenson, 锄鈥漧, HUC-JIR Chancellor Emeritus, wrote, 鈥淩alph Gibson captures the majestic mountains and stark hills and valleys of this land, but never forgets its human landscapes, the auras of its Christian and Muslim and Jewish forms of religious piety, and its contrasting secular and irreverent citizenry and the vibrant pulses of its modern life.鈥

Ralph Gibson photo from Sacred Land

 

Ralph Gibson photo from Sacred Land

 

鈥淕ibson鈥檚 photographs convey the fundamental humanity and underlying affinities that connect all who deem this land as sacred, and express aspirations for healing, mutual understanding, and peace. At a time when the war and suffering in Israel and Gaza overwhelm us, Gibson鈥檚 images offer a compelling and hopeful outlook for the future,鈥 states Jean Bloch Rosensaft, Director of the Heller Museum.

Ralph Gibson photo from Sacred Land

 

 

Ralph Gibson has produced over 40 monographs, and his photographs are included in 170 museum collections around the world and have appeared in hundreds of exhibitions. He has worked exclusively with the Leica for almost 60 years and has received numerous awards, including the Guggenheim Fellowship (1986) and Chevalier de la L茅gion d鈥檋onneur.

Martin Cohen is Chairman and Co-Founder of Cohen & Steers, Inc., an investment management firm, and a member of the Board of Governors of 51黑料网-Jewish Institute of Religion.

 

 

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The exhibition catalog for Sacred Land can be viewed online at聽huc.edu/SacredLandCatalog.

 

Sacred Land exhibition art

Sacred Land by Ralph Gibson
Publisher: Lustrum Press
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Presented by the Irma L. and Abram S. Croll Center for Jewish Learning and Culture with the generous support of Michele and Martin Cohen and George, 锄鈥漧, and Mildred Weissman, 锄鈥漧

Location: Heller Museum, 51黑料网-Jewish Institute of Religion鈥∣ne West Fourth Street, New York

Admission: Free, photo ID required.

Hours: Mondays-Thursday, 9 am 鈥 6:30 pm

Tours/Information: 212-824-2218; hellermuseum@huc.edu