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Dolls, Wadi Ara

Hedva Rokach

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Dolls, Wadi Ara is a trilingual photography book (English, Hebrew, and Arabic) by Hedva Rokach, featuring 65 striking images of storefront windows in Arab towns across the Wadi Ara region. Shot in the wake of the October 7th, 2023 massacre and during the Gaza war, the book uses display dolls as a lens to explore tensions between tradition and modernity, modesty and visibility, and the individual versus society. Through layered reflections, cultural symbols, and the artist’s recurring mirrored presence, the project offers a profound meditation on identity, gender, and minority life in a conflict zone. Dolls, Wadi Ara was awarded a medal at the Budapest International Foto Awards in Budapest (2025).

English, Hebrew, Arabic, Softcover, 138 pages, 65 images, 24X27 cm, 9.5X10.65 in, 0.61 kg, 1.35 lbs, First Edition, 2025, ISBN/Code 978-965-7459-57-7

Shop windows, as captured in this series, serve as public spaces that reveal diverse and contrasting perspectives. Between these perspectives lie tensions, connections, and gaps — all of which Rokach explores through her lens.

— Dr. Avivit Agam Dali, Curator

Dolls, Wadi Ara

About the Book

Dolls, Wadi Ara is a striking exploration of social and political life through the lens of shop-window photography. Commercial mannequins take on symbolic roles, reflecting the cultural values, desires, fears, and aspirations of shop owners, local communities, and the artist herself.
Each photograph merges interior and exterior worlds: the store display, reflections of streets and passersby, cultural symbols, and the artist’s own mirrored presence. These layers create a subtle dialogue between tradition and modernity, restriction and freedom, and concealment and the expression of femininity. Dolls, Wadi Ara is an essential reference for readers interested in documentary photography, gender, minority identity, and art created in conflict zones.

About the Artist

Hedva Rokach is an Israeli art photographer specializing in narrative documentary work. She captures authentic moments without directing her subjects, using natural light and real-life environments. Her photographs have been featured in solo museum exhibitions in Israel, the United States, and Georgia. Rokach has published multiple art books, received international awards in London, Paris, Tokyo, and Budapest, and her work is included in both private and public collections worldwide.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dolls, Wadi Ara?

A trilingual photography book (English, Hebrew, and Arabic) documenting storefront displays in Arab towns.

When was it created?

In the aftermath of October 7th, 2023, during the Gaza war.

What is its main focus?

Exploring gender, identity, and the tension between tradition and modernity.

What defines its visual style?

Layered reflections, unposed scenes, and intricate visual storytelling.

Has the book received recognition?

Yes, it won a Bronze Medal at the Budapest International Foto Awards in Budapest (2025

Key Topics

Documentary photography in conflict zones
Gender and visibility
Minority identity
Tradition and modernity
Storefronts as cultural mirrors
Artist presence and reflection
Art and social tension