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Ohad Meromi: The Working Day

November 30th - December 31st, 2012

 

Gallery Diet is pleased to present The Working Day, a solo exhibition by Ohad Meromi.
Extended hours 12.03.12- 12.08.12, 10 am – 7 pm

 

“In my previous work, I’ve engaged with the notion of the modern as a locus of futuristic hope as well as a site of both oppression and repression. I’ve focused on the question of place – and the desire for the creation of a potential-filled ‘new place’ – through a range of approaches, treating my work as a stage for concrete action and interaction, as well as a site of memory and desire. Although I’ve always used architecture as my entry point to the work, I’ve also employed figurative elements in it as another kind of reference to the body, and as a mark of scale, ranging from the diminutive to the monumental. In The Working Day, I’m revising this relationship between architecture/installation and the figurative, allowing for the figures to become the architecture, and so assigning them the role of creating that potential-filled ‘new place.’ Grouping a number of figurative works in the gallery space- each treated as a freestanding piece, but thought of together as The Gravediggers – I seek to address issues of class and the distinctions made between the individual and the collective.” – Ohad Meromi

About the artist

B. 1976 Kibbutz Mizra, Israel, Ohad Meromi holds an MFA from Columbia University. He currently lives and works in New York. He has exhibited in solo exhibitions at Harris Lieberman, Art in General, Country Club, PS1 Contemporary Art Center, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, and the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. His work has been included in group exhibitions at locations including Centre for Contemporary Art, Warsaw, Public Art Fund, Magasin 3, The Sculpture Center, Momenta Art, and various other galleries and museums around the world. His work has been written about in The New York TimesArtforum.comDomusFlash ArtArtforumThe New YorkerThe Guardian, and various other publications. This is Ohad’s first exhibition in Miami.

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