GOLEM – The Golem
From the series “Snapshots from the Garden of Eden” (2017)
Eastern Europe, nineteenth century
In Jewish folklore, a golem is an animated anthropomorphic being, imagically created entirely from inanimate matter such as earth. The most famous golem narrative involves Judah Loew ben Bezalel, the late 16th century rabbi of Prague. Golem is a protector of the Jews against harmful spirits, sorcerers and the forces of evil that led to programs of Eastern Europe.
The series “Snapshots From The Garden Of Eden” features 11 large-scale tableau images with representing characters and passages from the book “Leaves From The Garden Of Eden” by Howard Schwartz. The series includes modernized scenes from each of the four primary types of tales: fairy tales, folktales, supernatural tales and mystical tales. The black and white pieces feature the rich and ethnically diverse characters made up of divine royalty, temptresses, supernatural spirits, and Hasidic figures that star in these ancient dramas. Dina challenges the viewer with themes of destiny, temptation, justice, wisdom, blind faith and circumstance. Dreamscapes and symbolism are staples within Dina Goldstein’s work as they are in these early narratives.
Watch here the Making of … the series
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