Presented by ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences
Photographing Biblical Modernity: Frank Scholten in British Mandate Palestine
Drawing on Zananiri’s new book of the same name, this presentation revisits the extraordinary archive of queer Dutch photographer and Catholic convert Frank Scholten (1881–1942), who documented British Mandate Palestine between 1921 and 1923 as its political structures were being consolidated. Situating Scholten within transnational religious, political, and scholarly networks, it examines how communalism, emergent nationalisms, and queer subjectivity informed his photographic practice. The talk also proposes strategies for reading this complex archive in the present.
Sary Zananiri is an artist and cultural historian whose work explores photography, modernity, and visual culture in the modern Middle East. He is a Senior Lecturer at Monash Art, Design and Architecture, and his research and creative practice utilise visual archives to explore the movement of people, objects, and ideas. Sary is also the Sir William Dobell Fellow for 2026.
The School of Art & Design Forum brings together staff, students, alumni, and friends across the sector to share the latest work in artistic practice, design, and art-historical scholarship in a program of lunchtime talks. All are welcome to join us for informal and inspiring conversations covering a diverse range of topics, with a stellar list of speakers from across the ANU campus community and beyond.
Location
Sir Roland Wilson Building (McCoy Circuit, Acton)
Acton, ACT, 2601
Contact
- Yun Hu+61434917563



