The interview (in Hebrew) was taken in February 2012, by Julia Komissaroff and David Dektor, for art-in-process.com. Video by Leonid Zeiger. [» » »]
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“3 For 10″. Masha Rubin, Maria Pomiansky, Irina Birger

Masha Rubin, Maria Pomiansky and Irina Birger are three artists and friends who immigrated to Israel in the early 1990s. They studied at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem and worked on interrelated and mutually influenced projects throughout the decade. [» » »]
Julia Shulman – photo etude

Julia Shulman was traveling in Ukraine and Belarus during the summer of 2010. The artist could not pass by such a burst of color. Julia was deeply impressed by all these shamefulness pinks, light blues and greens, it seemed like a huge underwear. The following photos were shot during this trip, with the exception of one, with the gray bags. We included this one just for the sake of the color blot. [» » »]
Julia Komissaroff. Jerusalem

Julia Komissaroff (b. Latvia) has lived and worked in Jerusalem since 1991. Regarded as one of the most important emerging photographers in Israel today, she began her documentary career photographing Ethiopian children in the Givat-ha Matos Immigration Camp for a project on resettlement communities between 1998 and 2000, and in 2002 photographed the peace movement in Northern Ireland as a model for peace activism in the Middle East. For the last decade, she has been engaged in two large projects: the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the fortunes of ethnic minorities in the countries of the former Soviet Union. Her photographs have been exhibited regularly in Moscow, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and Minsk, Belarus. [» » »]
THE PEOPLE OF DAVID DECTOR

David Dector was born in Moscow in 1961.
Lives in Jerusalem since 1975.
Graduated from Hebrew University in Islamic Studies.
Travelled in Asia.
Writes poetry and short stories.
In 2006 together with the photographer Julia Komissaroff opened the Jerusalem Seminar of Photography. [» » »]