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Anat Parnass:HANABI
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Published: February 24 2009

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While studying photography at graduate school of Nihon University College of Art, Israeli artist Anat Parnass has been producing photographic works. Families, couples, children, out enjoying HANABI fire works on a bank - being poured the momentary shower of light, everyone out there is illuminated in a dark night and captured in the photographs. Instead of mobile phone's camera she's been deliberately used, Parnass has chosen the single-lens reflex camera as the apparatus for this series of work. In those works, despite the blurred images like persistence of vision, the artist's "real" life is clearly coming to the front with the expression only the photography can represents. Standing in front of the works, you'll find surprises as if the ones exposed their lives in public here could be yourself-because those anyone-can-be figures intensely mirror that we, ourselves, are the living existence of this same world. In this exhibition "HANABI", about twenty pieces of emerging but promising artist, Anat Parnass's works from her "HANABI" series. Anat Parnass profile
1974 Born in Tel Aviv, Israel
1995 Came to Japan for the first time
1996~2000 Studied in Tel Aviv University, Japan Studies, while working with photo-video journalist Ryuichi Hirokawa, and also worked at a newspaper publishing company after graduation.
2006~ Being a student of Nihon University College of Art
2008 Held a three-person exhibition with Kanako Ikeda, Miwa Kiuchi, at FOIL GALLERY in August. * The text was provided by FOIL GALLERY.

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