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Micha Bar-Am

Micha Bar-Am (Hebrew: מיכה בר-עם; born 1930) is a German-born Israeli photographer.

Miki Kratsman
Born1930
NationalityIsraeli
Known forPhotography, photojournalism
AwardsIsrael Prize

Biography edit

Micha Bar-Am is one of Israel's most senior photographers. For more than sixty years his photographs have played a central role in the construction of Israel's cultural memory, and have presented the country's image to the entire world. Born in Berlin 1930, Micha Bar-Am arrived with his family in Israel (then Palestine) in 1936, and grew up in Haifa. He worked at the port of Haifa and joined the Palmach Harel Brigade during Israel's War of Independence.

He was a founding member of Malkia kibbutz on the Lebanese border. In the early 1950s, he participated in archeological expeditions in the Galilee and later in the search for scrolls in the Judean Desert, also, at that time, he began to photograph his surroundings and neighbors. In 1957 became a civilian photojournalist for Bamahane magazine, a Hebrew-language weekly magazine published by the Israel Defense Forces. In that capacity he documented Israel's formative years - immigration, war, and events of public interest. He conducted photographic journeys through West Africa and Asia. In 1961 he was chosen to take part of the limited team who documented the Eichmann trail. In 1967 covered the Six Day War and his photographs were published worldwide, following which he was invited to join the international prestigious photographers collective Magnum Photos.

From 1968 to 1992 was the regional photographer for The New York Times. In 1974, he became a founding member of the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York. In 1977 was asked by director Marc Scheps to establish the Department of Photography at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, the first of its kind in Israel. He headed the department until 1992 and curated many exhibitions of Israeli and international photographers.

In 1985 he was granted Fulbright and Nieman fellowships at Harvard University. In 2000 he received the Israel Prize for Visual Arts.

Bar-Am has had numerous exhibitions in Israel and around the world. His photographs have been published in many books and countless articles about his work have been published worldwide. He is an honorary citizen of Ramat Gan and Los Angeles.

He is married to Orna, an artist. Their sons are Ahuvia (a classical philologist), Barak (an artist), and Nimrod (a philosopher). He lives in Ramat Gan.

Photography career edit

In the early 1940s, Bar-Am started taking pictures of life on a kibbutz; he used borrowed cameras until he bought a Leica. After his military service, he began photographing more seriously.

After publishing his first book, Across Sinai (1957), Bar-Am gained work as a press photographer and in the editorial staff of the Israeli Army magazine, Ba-Mahaneh, from 1957 to 1967. In 1961 he covered the Eichmann trial.

In 1967 he covered the Six-Day War, during which time he met Cornell Capa. Many of his war images brought him renown. Since 1968, he has been a correspondent for Magnum Photos. In 1974 he helped Capa found the International Center of Photography in New York City.

In 1968, Bar-Am also became the photographic correspondent from Israel for The New York Times, a position he held until 1992. From 1977 to 1992, he was head of the department of photography at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art.

He continues to work on his photography. He writes about his work:

I keep my internal eye open for that other, metaphorical image that transcends illustration to achieve a wholeness of its own. I strive for the elusive entity that is both evidence and evocation, public record and personal vision.

He says that he has adopted Robert Capa's saying, "If your photographs aren't good enough, you weren't close enough," but has added a caveat:

If you're too close you lose perspective. It is not easy to be fair with the facts and keep your own convictions out of the picture. It is almost impossible to be both a participant in the events and their observer, witness, interpreter. The effort brings great frustration, and equally great reward.[1]

Awards and recognition edit

Publications edit

  • Across Sinai. Israel: Hakibbutz Hameuhad, 1957.
  • Portrait of Israel. USA: New York Times/American Heritage, 1970.
  • The Jordan. Israel: Massada, 1981.
  • Jewish Sites in Lebanon. USA: Moreshet Erets-Yisrael/Ariel, 1984.
  • Painting With Light: The Photographic Aspect in the Work of E.M. Lilian. Israel: Tel Aviv Museum of Art/Dvir, 1991.
  • The Last War. Israel: Keter, 1996.
  • Israel: A Photobiography. USA: Simon & Schuster, 1998.
  • Insight: Micha Bar-Am's Israel. London: Koenig / Israel: Open Museums, 2011.
  • Southward: Micha Bar-Am, Photographs. Israel: The Negev Museum of Art, 2013.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . michabaram.com. Archived from the original on 2021-05-18. Retrieved 2010-10-11.
  2. ^ "Israel Prize Official Site (in Hebrew) – Recipient's C.V." cms.education.gov.il.
  3. ^ "Israel Prize Official Site (in Hebrew) – Judges' Rationale for Grant to Recipient". cms.education.gov.il.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • International Center of Photography (ICP), Micha Bar-Am: Biography. By Kaitlin Vaughan
  • biography and portfolio at Ultimate Art Gallery
  • Magnum biography
  • Micha Bar-Am in the Collection of The Jewish Museum (New York)
  • "Southward" exhibition at the Negev Museum of Art. Jerusalem Post, 14 April 2013

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Micha Bar Am Hebrew מיכה בר עם born 1930 is a German born Israeli photographer Miki KratsmanBorn1930GermanyNationalityIsraeliKnown forPhotography photojournalismAwardsIsrael Prize Contents 1 Biography 2 Photography career 3 Awards and recognition 4 Publications 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBiography editMicha Bar Am is one of Israel s most senior photographers For more than sixty years his photographs have played a central role in the construction of Israel s cultural memory and have presented the country s image to the entire world Born in Berlin 1930 Micha Bar Am arrived with his family in Israel then Palestine in 1936 and grew up in Haifa He worked at the port of Haifa and joined the Palmach Harel Brigade during Israel s War of Independence He was a founding member of Malkia kibbutz on the Lebanese border In the early 1950s he participated in archeological expeditions in the Galilee and later in the search for scrolls in the Judean Desert also at that time he began to photograph his surroundings and neighbors In 1957 became a civilian photojournalist for Bamahane magazine a Hebrew language weekly magazine published by the Israel Defense Forces In that capacity he documented Israel s formative years immigration war and events of public interest He conducted photographic journeys through West Africa and Asia In 1961 he was chosen to take part of the limited team who documented the Eichmann trail In 1967 covered the Six Day War and his photographs were published worldwide following which he was invited to join the international prestigious photographers collective Magnum Photos From 1968 to 1992 was the regional photographer for The New York Times In 1974 he became a founding member of the International Center of Photography ICP in New York In 1977 was asked by director Marc Scheps to establish the Department of Photography at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art the first of its kind in Israel He headed the department until 1992 and curated many exhibitions of Israeli and international photographers In 1985 he was granted Fulbright and Nieman fellowships at Harvard University In 2000 he received the Israel Prize for Visual Arts Bar Am has had numerous exhibitions in Israel and around the world His photographs have been published in many books and countless articles about his work have been published worldwide He is an honorary citizen of Ramat Gan and Los Angeles He is married to Orna an artist Their sons are Ahuvia a classical philologist Barak an artist and Nimrod a philosopher He lives in Ramat Gan Photography career editIn the early 1940s Bar Am started taking pictures of life on a kibbutz he used borrowed cameras until he bought a Leica After his military service he began photographing more seriously After publishing his first book Across Sinai 1957 Bar Am gained work as a press photographer and in the editorial staff of the Israeli Army magazine Ba Mahaneh from 1957 to 1967 In 1961 he covered the Eichmann trial In 1967 he covered the Six Day War during which time he met Cornell Capa Many of his war images brought him renown Since 1968 he has been a correspondent for Magnum Photos In 1974 he helped Capa found the International Center of Photography in New York City In 1968 Bar Am also became the photographic correspondent from Israel for The New York Times a position he held until 1992 From 1977 to 1992 he was head of the department of photography at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art He continues to work on his photography He writes about his work I keep my internal eye open for that other metaphorical image that transcends illustration to achieve a wholeness of its own I strive for the elusive entity that is both evidence and evocation public record and personal vision He says that he has adopted Robert Capa s saying If your photographs aren t good enough you weren t close enough but has added a caveat If you re too close you lose perspective It is not easy to be fair with the facts and keep your own convictions out of the picture It is almost impossible to be both a participant in the events and their observer witness interpreter The effort brings great frustration and equally great reward 1 Awards and recognition edit1985 Fulbright Grant citation needed 1985 Golden Flamingo Award for Photographic Poster Arles France citation needed 1985 IBM Fellowship Aspen Colorado USA citation needed 1985 86 Nieman Fellow Harvard University Cambridge Massachusetts USA citation needed 1993 Enrique Kavlin Prize Israel Museum Jerusalem Israel citation needed 2000 Israel Prize for photography 2 3 Publications editAcross Sinai Israel Hakibbutz Hameuhad 1957 Portrait of Israel USA New York Times American Heritage 1970 The Jordan Israel Massada 1981 Jewish Sites in Lebanon USA Moreshet Erets Yisrael Ariel 1984 Painting With Light The Photographic Aspect in the Work of E M Lilian Israel Tel Aviv Museum of Art Dvir 1991 The Last War Israel Keter 1996 Israel A Photobiography USA Simon amp Schuster 1998 Insight Micha Bar Am s Israel London Koenig Israel Open Museums 2011 Southward Micha Bar Am Photographs Israel The Negev Museum of Art 2013 See also editList of Israel Prize recipients Visual arts in Israel Israeli journalismReferences edit Micha Bar Am michabaram com Archived from the original on 2021 05 18 Retrieved 2010 10 11 Israel Prize Official Site in Hebrew Recipient s C V cms education gov il Israel Prize Official Site in Hebrew Judges Rationale for Grant to Recipient cms education gov il External links editOfficial website International Center of Photography ICP Micha Bar Am Biography By Kaitlin Vaughan biography and portfolio at Ultimate Art Gallery Bar Am About the Photographers Magnum biography Micha Bar Am in the Collection of The Jewish Museum New York Southward exhibition at the Negev Museum of Art Jerusalem Post 14 April 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Micha Bar Am amp oldid 1213053748, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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