Photobook exploring the suffering of families in Gaza awarded top prize at Paris Photo
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"I found these images interesting because they show, somehow, the difficulty to communicate, separated from my family, far from this situation," says the Palestinian artist.
"The glitch works as a reminder of distance," says Taous Dahmani, the London-based curator and art historian who wrote a text for Disruptions.
"The screen became totally corrupted, destroyed. I found this very intriguing," says Batniji, who began making screengrabs.
"They evoke images of war through their broken spectacle," the photographer says, which became more pronounced after the current conflict with Israel began.
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