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Untitled, from the "Fool's Gold" series
Untitled, from the "Fool's Gold" series
Untitled, from the "Fool's Gold" series

Untitled, from the "Fool's Gold" series

Maker Barel, Tal Israeli, b. 1985
Date2014
MediumInkjet print
Dimensionsimage: 24 3/4 in x 20 in; mat: 30 in x 24 in; paper: 26 3/4 in x 22 in
Credit LineMuseum purchase with funds provided by the Maxine and Lawrence K. Snider Prize
Object number2015:178
Collections
  • Maxine and Lawrence K. Snider Prize
About the ArtistIsraeli photographer Tal Barel is motivated by a longstanding interest in the history of photographic practice as empirical research. This classificatory function is one shared by museums, knowledge-generating institutions that shape our understanding of the world. Barel’s Fool’s Gold series combines the two. Photographing within museums, she uses digital manipulation to disrupt its objects, exhibitions, and spaces. The enigmatic images that result call into question our ability to represent or access the truth, challenging our most trusted modes of knowledge production. Barel recently received an honorable mention from the Museum of Contemporary Photography Snider Prize committee as well as the Juror’s Selection Award in Filter Photo’s Context 2015 exhibition. She graduated cum laude from the Fine Arts MFA program at Pratt Institute in 2015 and received honorable mention for the 2015 MoCP Snider prize.