The village of artist Efrat Hakimi’s mother’s family, in the High Atlas, no longer exists even on maps. With the opening of her new show she talks about migration, memory and her journey
Visitors to Efrat Hakimi’s exhibition, “Looking for a Village,” at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, may feel that they have stepped into another world. While the museum is bursting with grandiose, colorful works by the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama, by comparison, Hakimi’s photographic exhibition is mostly black and white and, like her earlier work, maintains a sense of minimalism.