Jack Jano (b.1950), who was born in Morocco and immigrated with his family as a young child, studied at Bezalel and works in a variety of media. He deals with issues of rootedness, tradition and cross-cultural passage. With this work, he asks: What does one take on such a journey, and what are its burdens? (Image courtesy of the artist and the Engel Gallery, Jerusalem)
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