Fotoeins Friday: A Muslim, a Christian, and a Jew in the North Pacific
Israeli artist Eran Shakine explores the similarities and differences among three world religions Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. With “A Muslim, A Christian, and A Jew,” the title of his exhibition plays on the first line of a joke which draws on stereotypes, and with his drawings, Shakine has a Muslim, a Christian, and a Jew – outwardly indistinguishable – explore the world.
The blurb above was paraphrased from the description at the Jüdisches Museum München (Jewish Museum Munich). Shakine’s clever insightful work was on display at the museum from 21 February to 21 October 2018.
Here is a selection of Shakine’s work for this month:
• 6 December: M,C,J visiting some friends.
• 13 December: M,C,J one afternoon in the North Pacific.
• 20 December: M,C,J realize they don’t have to know everything.
• 27 December: M,C,J decide to live on critical thinking and hope.
I made the photo above on 2 June 2018 with a Fujifilm X70. This post appears on Fotoeins Fotografie at fotoeins DOT com as https://wp.me/p1BIdT-fuv.
2 Responses to “Fotoeins Friday: A Muslim, a Christian, and a Jew in the North Pacific”
Oh, I know that Museum, it is right behind the Viktualienmarkt, pretty impressive.
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Hi, Cornelia. Yes, the Jewish Museum and Viktualienmarkt are very close, a fact which I often forget when I’m at either place! 😅Thanks for your comment and for stopping by!
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