This letter from the editors introduces the first volume of GrayLit, including some of the questions and aspirations driving the project as a whole.
Read MoreBath Time
In this interview, curator and writer Sarah Burney asks artist Sharif Waked about his work Bath Time, an enigmatic video of water washing off a donkey painted to look like a Zebra. They discuss Waked’s thought process around the video. An interview with Enaya the donkey follows.
Read More"Precarious Privilege"
Writer, scholar, and activist Efrat Yerday shares her perspective on the history and current position of Ethiopian Jews in Israel/Palestine, how Ethiopian activism has changed in recent years, and how Ethiopians and Palestinians face the interlocking systems of Zionism, white supremacy, and anti-semitism.
Read MoreHome and Blood, Like Land and Water
Camille Hoffman’s collaged landscapes made from materials found in dollar stores explore homeland, disposability, and diaspora.
Read MoreThe Photo Album
Artist Jordan Nassar interviews his father about the experience of being in Gaza when the Oslo Accords were signed.
Read MoreRoses in Salted Soil
Poetry by Marwa Helal, Golden, Tala Abu Rahmeh and Claire Schwartz—in solidarity with Palestinian poet Dareen Tatour.
Read MoreDispatches from Imprisoned Poets
Through poetry and translation, Zein El-Amine honors two women—one imprisoned for her words and the other for her armed resistance.
Read MoreEncountering Chutzpah
Writer Isaac Brosilow reflects on the complex nature of radical political legacies and what it takes to write history honestly.
Read Moreפועל טבעי / Natural Worker
Leor Grady is an Israeli artist who explores daily objects and experiences to create conceptual, sculptural, textile, and video works that are at once poetic and subversive. This interview explores how Grady’s art contests the Ashkenazi hegemony that has shaped and controlled the institutional fields of art and culture in Israel and, indeed, most of the Jewish world.
Read MoreCharting Power
Artist Amir Guberstein understands mapmaking as a powerful political tool. He collects data like a cartographer, gathering information about bodies of water and land masses, as well as communities and their borders. Zach Fischman contextualizes these selections of Guberstein’s work.
Read MoreRest in My Shade
Rest in My Shade: a poem about roots was written by Nora Lester Murad and Danna Masad, with artwork from 18 Palestinian artists. We briefly introduce this unique art book for adults, children, living rooms, and libraries, meant to inspire and activate.
The Imperial Condition of Photography in Palestine
In front of many cameras and representatives of the international community that surround him, unexpectedly, and outside of any protocol that was prepared for this occasion, an elderly Palestinian man dares to stop, to withdraw his consent to leave his home and ceases to move. This old man is author, curator, filmmaker, and theorist Ariella Azoulay’s companion in exploring the archives and attempting to understand its implication in the invention of the figure of “infiltrator.”
Read MoreThe Price of Peace at Pilgrimage
Mike Adno reflects on Moses Levy’s legacy as a Southern Jewish pioneer, slave trader, and abolitionist.
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