
I Didn't Try to Understand
A work from a series. The works in this series were not a step along the way. They were not raw material. They were complete when they stood before me, a moment before they disappeared. Each one was created without planning, without organized thought, but from a sense of deep, internal connection. They simply appeared. One after another. From remnants, from an impulse to assemble. The relationship between them emerged from their very existence. Temporary, without language, cobbled together from parts that don't belong. When they fell apart, I felt I had lost them. Now only the photographs remain. And I miss them.
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Galit Meushar
Galit Meushar, born in 1973, is a fine art photographer and visual artist based in Herzliya, Israel. Her work is rooted in personal experience, exploring body image, intergenerational relationships, cultural roots, and feminine identity. Using photography as a point of departure, Galit reconstructs images and materials into objects that connect documentation and memory, body and matter. Galit holds a B.A. in Jewelry Design from Shenkar College of Engineering, Design and Art, and graduate of HaMerhav-Space for Photography and Art. Galitโs photographs have been exhibited internationally in galleries and museums around the world and received multiple awards, including First Place in the Annual Photography Awards 2024 and the ND Awards 2024
Galit Meushar, born in 1973, is a fine art photographer and visual artist based in Herzliya, Israel. Her work is rooted in personal experience, exploring body image, intergenerational relationships, cultural roots, and feminine identity. Using photography as a point of departure, Galit reconstructs images and materials into objects that connect documentation and memory, body and matter. Galit holds a B.A. in Jewelry Design from Shenkar College of Engineering, Design and Art, and graduate of HaMerhav-Space for Photography and Art. Galitโs photographs have been exhibited internationally in galleries and museums around the world and received multiple awards, including First Place in the Annual Photography Awards 2024 and the ND Awards 2024





