
Publications
Artist books, albums and magazines
The Days of Sadat
2025
The Days of Sadat presents a reflective exploration of a pivotal, yet frequently neglected, moment in the history of war and peace in the twentieth century. In 1977, only four years after the war of 1973, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat undertook the courageous initiative of extending a hand toward peace with Israel. This transformative act altered the trajectory of regional history, creating the foundations for cooperation, prosperity, and the possibility of reconciliation.
The publication features works by Hagai Farago, a collection of historical fragments as well as an essay by Dr. Orel Beilinson, offering scholarly insight into the Persident Sadats' own relation to art and culture.
Graphic Design: Narkis Shahaf Korin
Exhibition Curator: Sofie Berzon MacKie
Exhibition curatorial assistant: Tal Simon
The book was published with the generous support of Be'eri Gallery in Tel Aviv.
HED - Wartime Magazine
2024
Bringing together a mosaic of comments and impressions of the raging war, the magazine asks to facilitate a complex discourse over its 24 pages.
HED - Wartime Magazine \ First Issue - Summer 2024
Limited Edition of 140 copies, printed in silk-screen printing.
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Print Production and Content Editing: Hagai Farago
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Graphic Design: Guy Mizrachi
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Participating Artists (A-Z): Afek Adler, Andrew Saltzman, Celia Garion, David (Duchi) Cohen, Eden Sharon, Hagai Farago, Haim Shushan, Itay Ben Zur, Liri Agami, Michael Barzellai, Noga Cohen, Nur Patishi, “Strudel”, Yotam Cohen and Yotam Goren
More about this project:
Fever Dream
2023
Hand-printed limited edition booklet.
"Fever Dream" is a graphic diary of a trip across the holy land, collecting visual relics spanning over past, present and future.
Published by CAPS Nano-Publishing in Tel Aviv:
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Print Production and artistic collection: Hagai Farago
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Book binding and publishing: Haim Shushan
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This publishing was made following "Fever Dream" print exhibition by Hagai Farago, Curated by Itay Blaish. The exhibition was featured at La-Culture art fair (2022) in Jaffa, Israel.















































