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Dor Guez | Unfolding Negatives

11 March - 25 April 2025

Goodman Gallery is pleased to present ‘Unfolding Negatives’, a solo presentation by Jerusalem-born artist Dor Guez—his first in the gallery’s New York space. The exhibition will mark a return to US audiences since the recent war broke out in the Middle East.

The exhibition continues Guez’s exploration of the overlooked histories of his family and related communities, while also reflecting his engagement with American photographers who were active in the Levant during the first half of the 20th century.

The artist’s multicultural and multi-religious heritage—having a Palestinian mother from Lydda and an Arab-Jewish father from Tunisia—are often fundamental to his approach to the concepts of home and exile, underscoring how minorities often possess deeper insights into majority perspectives. Guez’s work points to the complexities between first-hand accounts of the past and dominant narratives through diverse mediums. His practice draws on archival materials from both public and private sources, exploring ways in which stories are formed.

Artworks

Archival Inkjet print
110 x 145 cm
Unavailable
Archival inkjet print with rusted frame
131.5 x 150.5 cm
Unavailable
Archival Inkjet print
130 x 142 cm
Archival inkjet print
60 x 28 cm
Archival inkjet print
86 x 66 cm
Unavailable
Archival Inkjet prink
30 x 40 cm
Archival Inkjet Print
30 x 40 cm
Archival Inkjet Print
30 x 40 cm
Archival Inkjet Print
30 x 40 cm
Concrete, sand, pigment
20 x 20 x 20 cm
Concrete, sand, pigment
20 x 20 x 20 cm
Concrete, sand, pigment
20 x 20 x 20 cm

About

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Dor Guez

Dor Guez is an artist and a scholar. He was born in Jerusalem to a Palestinian family from Lydda on his mother’s side and a family of Jewish immigrants from North Africa on his father’s. Guez’s photography, video installations, essays, and lecture-performances explore the relationship between art, narrative, trauma, memory, and displacement. Interrogating personal experiences and official accounts of the past, Guez raises questions about contemporary art’s role in narrating unwritten histories and re-contextualizing visual and written documents. In the past 20 years, his studies and artistic work focus on archival materials and photographic practices of the Middle East and North Africa, as well as mapping traces of violence in the landscape.

Guez received his Ph.D. from Tel Aviv University in 2014 and earned his professorship from Bezalel Academy of the Arts and Design in 2018. He is the founder of the CPA (Christian-Palestinian Archive), and the Co-director of Seaport: Mediterranean Curatorial Residency.

To date, eight catalogues have been published internationally about Guez’s practice. Publishers include Distanz, New England Press, and A.M Qattan Foundation. Guez’s work has been displayed in over 40 solo exhibitions worldwide; MAN Museum, Nuoro (2018); DEPO, Istanbul (2017); the Museum for Islamic Art, Jerusalem (2017); the Museum of Contemporary Art, Detroit (2016); the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London (2015); the Center for Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv (2015); the Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Massachusetts (2013); Artpace, San Antonio (2013); the Mosaic Rooms, Centre for Contemporary Arab Culture & Art, London (2013); the KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin (2010); and Petach Tikva Museum of Art, (2009). He has participated in numerous group exhibitions, including shows at the Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art (2016); the North Coast Art Triennial, Denmark (2016); Weatherspoon Art Museum, Greensboro, North Carolina (2015); the 17th, 18th, and 19th International Contemporary Art Festival Videobrasil, São Paulo (2011, 2013, 2015); Cleveland Institute of Art (2014); Triennale Museum, Milan (2014); Centre of Contemporary Art, Torun (2014); Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography (2014); Maxxi Museum, Rome (2013); Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2012); the 12th Istanbul Biennial (2011); and the Museum of Modern Art, Ljubljana (2010).

Guez shares his time between Jaffa and New York City.

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