“My Mission in the World Is Connecting Visual Culture with Jewish Thought” – An interview published in Gluya Magazine’s “Eyes Wide Open” section with Yaniv Rotem Torem, illustrator and designer, on Jewish and Israeli identity and its expression in creative work. Torem discusses his book “Helech” and how he engages with questions of personal identity and his relationship to the religious and broader Israeli public: “Visual wandering allowed me to investigate, search, and undermine narrative conventions, precisely because it doesn’t presume to reach a definitive or unambiguous conclusion.”
Interview with Yaniv Torem
Interview with Yaniv Rotem Torem, illustrator and designer – on questions that have accompanied him since youth, translating his inner world into his book "Helech," and the current stage in his dialogue between Israeliness and Judaism.
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