Please join us to launch Nick Waplington's new book published by PAM
New York-based photographer and artist Nick Waplington's new book, The Patriarch's Wardobe, features paintings and photographs capturing landfill sites south of the city of Hebron – landscapes once acknowledged as Palestine. These works document the life of scavenging through landfill from settlements, where each landscape depicted represents a disputed area. Stunningly published complete with slipcase by PamBook.
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New York-based photographer and artist Nick Waplington's new book, The Patriarch's Wardobe, features paintings and photographs capturing landfill sites south of the city of Hebron – landscapes once acknowledged as Palestine. These works document the life of scavenging through landfill from settlements, where each landscape depicted represents a disputed area. Stunningly published complete with slipcase by PamBook.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjGstHmda9fcpKixFxvOS4fQuryg-vrdEnQeW_WU-_Zkl26icp8HQPU669-hgI4AOS5YShgX9bsRmQsi_ERS-6BqXsE2_TqwW57JbR5CAqqQ-L5diYOgQLTD-E60fz8cXOGhA/s1600/waplington_03.jpg)
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