Anchor in the Landscape
Anchor in the Landscape
The olive tree is a totem of Palestinian identity, culture, and resistance. It
supports the livelihoods of more than 100,000 Palestinian families, is a center
of traditions and identities, and has long been a target of destruction and
theft. Since 1967, 800,000 Palestinian olive trees have been destroyed by
Israeli authorities and settlers. Over the past eighteen months, photographers
Adam Broomberg and Rafael Gonzalez have been photographing olive trees in the
Occupied Territories of Palestine, many of which are thousands of years old.
This book brings together their studied, absorbing portraits of these trees,
which act as fixed points in a historic and transforming landscape that is
constantly disputed, altered, and increasingly destroyed. Each portrait bear
witness to the presence and resilience of the Palestinian people and their
relationship with the land.
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