Analogous Jerusalem: Book Talk with Gili Merin

Analogous Jerusalem: Book Talk with Gili Merin

By Central Saint Martins, UAL

Join author and photographer Gili Merin (PhD) for a talk about her photographic travelogue “Analogous Jerusalem” (Humboldt Books, 2025)

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Archway 301

3rd Floor Studio 2 Elthorne Road London N19 4AJ United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

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Community • City & Town

Using the concept of Analogy, this book shows how Jerusalem’s sacred topography was replicated across rural and urban sites in Medieval Europe. Analogous Jerusalem is the result of a five-year photographic journey exploring dozens of these “analogous” shrines, revealing how architecture has the power to translate sanctity across time and space.

Alongside photographs and original drawings, the book consists of a three-part essay by the author and a prologue by Pier Vittorio Aureli. Together, these elements take the reader on a travelogue to alternative Jerusalems that are possibly more “real” than the holy city itself. Considering how many wars are waged over narratives, memories, and territories, the urgency of spatial-analogical thinking cannot be over stated.

In this talk, Merin will be joined by MA course leader, Diana Ibánez López, to discuss landscape, photography, rituals, and the power of analogy. Time will be given to questions and discussion.

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Central Saint Martins, UAL

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Nov 6 · 5:00 PM GMT