Ginat Salman (born 1988, Tel Aviv, Israel) creates conceptual imagery through photography,
specializing in conceptual portraiture and landscapes with a minimalist style of dark and powerful imagery.
"My work deals with masculinity. I examine male archetypes in the popular culture
and particular the archetype of the man as a hunter.
The hunting act itself, not only confirms the status of the man as a ruler
but it connects the modern masculinity to the archetypal masculinity - "Man the Hunter".
My work simulates a situation in which the female sex holds the hunting tool (camera), and gives a perspective that makes ambivalence and disorientation to produce new assessing to the new situation of the 'hunter-hunted' subject."
specializing in conceptual portraiture and landscapes with a minimalist style of dark and powerful imagery.
"My work deals with masculinity. I examine male archetypes in the popular culture
and particular the archetype of the man as a hunter.
The hunting act itself, not only confirms the status of the man as a ruler
but it connects the modern masculinity to the archetypal masculinity - "Man the Hunter".
My work simulates a situation in which the female sex holds the hunting tool (camera), and gives a perspective that makes ambivalence and disorientation to produce new assessing to the new situation of the 'hunter-hunted' subject."