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In this series of intimate portraits, Eden Zorn documents queer individuals as they engage with their mobile phones. By isolating this quiet, everyday act, Zorn illustrates how technology facilitates the creation of virtual spaces-sanctuaries that transcend the physical and geographical boundaries of the queer experience.
These screens act as more than just tools; they are lifelines. In a conservative, heteronormative landscape, technology becomes a vital architecture for belonging and solidarity, offering a refuge that alleviates the weight of social alienation.
(By Yuval Saar, curator)
Works
Mika,
2024
31 1/2" x 21" (80 cm x 53 cm) Analog color photography, archival pigment print
31 1/2" x 21" (80 cm x 53 cm) Analog color photography, archival pigment print






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Exhibitions
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Desktop
3.4.2025 - 3.1.2026
Haifa Museum of Art, Haifa
Curated by Yuval Saar


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