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Dappim Tzehubim - Shimon Tzabar Artist Book


An artist book design uniting two works by Israeli artist and political activist Shimon Tzabar. The visual sections are the three editions of Tzabar's fanzine Dapim Zehubim (‘yellow pages’ in Hebrew), exploring war and anarchy in 1960s Jerusalem, visually reference ANARCHY magazine and include contributions from renowned Israeli poets and artists. Accompanying these visuals are four chapters of Tzabar's philosophical work "The White Flag Principle; How to Lose a War and Why," penned during his political self-exile in London after Israel’s Six-Day War.
These works, created at different times, complete each other and reveal Tzabar's worldview.

Advisor: Noam Schechter 
Font in use: Fedra (student licence)

Dappim Tzehubim - Shimon Tzabar Artist Book
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Dappim Tzehubim - Shimon Tzabar Artist Book

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