Nissan N. Perez

Dr. Nissan N. Perez
Photo of Nissan N. Perez
Nissan N. Perez in 2014
Born (1946-12-18) December 18, 1946
Istanbul, Turkey
Residence Mevaseret Zion, Israel
Nationality Israeli
Years active 1970–present
Notable work Displaced Visions: Emigré Photographers of the 20th Century; Revelation: Representations of Christ in Photography
Spouse(s)
Edna Jospe Perez (m. 1987)
Website nnperez.com (Official Website)

Dr. Nissan Nisso Perez (born December 18, 1946) is a photography historian, researcher and curator. From 1977[1] until 2013 Perez was senior curator of the Noel and Harriette Levine Department of Photography at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, which he conceived and founded. During his curatorial career he had conceived and curated over 180 exhibitions in Israel and worldwide[2] and has published a substantial number of articles, catalogs and books.

Selected Photography Exhibitions

  • One Country Two Worlds. "5th International Photography Festival". Tel Aviv. [3]
  • Displaced Visions: Emigré Photographers of the 20th Century (2013)[4]
  • Double Take: The Tanenbaum and Willens Photography Collections (2013)[5]
  • Eugene Atget: As Paris Was (2012)[6]
  • Helmar Lerski: Working Hands, Photographs from the 1940s (2011)[7]
  • New in Photography : Recent Acquisitions (2010)[8]
  • A Rare Gift: The Noel and Harriette Levine Collection of Photographs (2010)[9]
  • Picturing Jerusalem (2007)[10]
  • Engagement: Israeli Photography Now (2007)[11]
  • Beyond Time: Photographs from the Gary B. Sokol Collection (2006)[12]
  • All That's Not Me: Kimiko Yoshida, Photographs (2006)[13]
  • Camera Sacra: Capturing the Soul of Nature (2005)[14]
  • Old-New Land: Pioneers of Photography in Israel (2003)[15]
  • Revelation: Representations of Christ in Photography (2003)[16]
  • Weegee's Story: A Photojournalist in the 1940s (2002)[17]
  • Travelogue 1927: Photographs by Luciano Morpurgo in Mandatory Palestine (2001)[18]
  • Time Frame: A Century of Photography in the Land of Israel (2000)[19]
  • Harold Edgerton: In a Flash (1997)[20]
  • Mendel John Diness: A Photographer in Jerusalem (1997)[21]
  • Dalia Amotz 1938-1994 (1995)[22]

References

  1. "The Noel and Harriette Levine Department of Photography at the Israel Museum". The Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
  2. "Dr. Nissan N. Perez - The SIP". thesip.org. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
  3. "https://www.photographyfestival.co.il/en/exhibitions/%D7%90%D7%95%D7%AA%D7%94-%D7%94%D7%90%D7%A8%D7%A5-%D7%A2%D7%95%D7%9C%D7%9D-%D7%90%D7%97%D7%A8/". 2017-05-11. Retrieved 2018-05-12. External link in |title= (help)
  4. "Displaced Visions Emigré Photographers of the 20th Century". The Israel Museum. Retrieved 2016-01-04.
  5. "Double Take: The Tanenbaum and Willens Photography Collections". The Israel Museum.
  6. "Eugene Atget: As Paris Was". The Israel Museum.
  7. "Helmar Lerski: Working Hands, Photographs from the 1940s". The Israel Museum.
  8. "New in Photography : Recent Acquisitions". The Israel Museum.
  9. "A Rare Gift: The Noel and Harriette Levine Collection of Photographs". The Israel Museum.
  10. "Picturing Jerusalem". The Israel Museum.
  11. "Engagement: Israeli Photography Now". The Israel Museum.
  12. "Beyond Time: Photographs from the Gary B. Sokol Collection". The Israel Museum.
  13. "All That's Not Me: Kimiko Yoshida, Photographs". The Israel Museum.
  14. "Camera Sacra: Capturing the Soul of Nature". The Israel Museum.
  15. "Old-New Land: Abel Pann Paints the Bible". The Israel Museum.
  16. "Revelation: Representations of Christ in Photography". The Israel Museum.
  17. "Weegee's Story: A Photojournalist in the 1940s". The Israel Museum.
  18. "Travelogue 1927. Photographs by Luciano Morpurgo in Mandatory Palestine". The Israel Museum.
  19. "Time Frame: A Century of Photography in the Land of Israel". The Israel Museum.
  20. "Harold Edgerton - In a Flash". The Israel Museum.
  21. "Mendel John Diness: A Photographer in Jerusalem (1854-1860)". The Israel Museum.
  22. "Dalia Amotz 1938-1994". The Israel Museum.
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