Ep. 15 - Elisheva Gavra on In Procession, Eyes and Haunted Buildings - podcast episode cover

Ep. 15 - Elisheva Gavra on In Procession, Eyes and Haunted Buildings

Aug 05, 20221 hr 4 minEp. 15
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Episode description

Studio photographer and visual artist Elisheva Gavra creates art which challenges the boundaries of realism; explores the power of spirituality; and investigates the dynamic experience of questioning discord. The latter is a concept with which she has familiarity, growing up in a small Israeli town subsumed by a strong sense of cultural identity and framework. During the pandemic, she paralleled a focus aimed at exploring manifestations of what it means to manipulate reality, which she had experienced photographing others, to herself in a series of self-portraits created during a quarantine in her bedroom. We discuss these topics through the lens of what led up to works like In Procession, Self-Portraits and Eyes, among others in her new studio (which is rather old) in New York City. A Columbia MFA candidate, she received her BA in Art History and Gender Studies from Tel Aviv University, and completed her professional studio photographer training at Studio Gavra.

Opening Credits: Matte Black - 1969; Closing Credits: Forget the Whale - 10 Days

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