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Naama Arad ( he, נעמה ערד) is an
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sculptor and installation artist born in 1985. She lives and works in Tel Aviv. Arad has had solo exhibitions both at
Tel Aviv Museum Tel Aviv Museum of Art ( he, מוזיאון תל אביב לאמנות ''Muzeon Tel Aviv Leomanut'') is an art museum in Tel Aviv, Israel. The museum is dedicated to the preservation and display of modern and contemporary art from Israel and aroun ...
of Art as well as Sommer Contemporary Art gallery in Tel Aviv, Israel. Arad gained her bachelor's degree in visual art from the
Bezalel Academy Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design ( he, בצלאל, אקדמיה לאמנות ועיצוב) is a public college of design and art located in Jerusalem. Established in 1906 by Jewish painter and sculptor Boris Schatz, Bezalel is Israel's oldest ...
of Art and Design in Jerusalem (2010), and a Masters from the School of the art Institute of Chicago (2014).


Artistic practice

In her practice, Arad works to undermine structures of power and authority. Her installations are a result of an ongoing examination and interest in architectural environments and domestic objects. Using the language of the bureaucratic secretarial action, Arad converts architectural structures and foundations into everyday office materials. With an apparatus that is traditionally coded as feminine, she builds and then deconstructs images of masculine power. Arad's conceptually artisanal and time consuming tasks are never immediately showing the amount of energy that the artist invested in their making; quite the opposite they are presented with a degree of nonchalance and carelessness that is deeply organic to Arad’s position as an artist. This contradictory position—the artist as laborious maker of objects empty of any functional, social or aesthetic value—becomes even more acute when the result carries a monumental and architectural tone; this is particularly visible in two cases: the first is a series of black lines through which the artist took control of the peculiar shape of the exhibition space hosting her solo show at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art in 2015; the second is ''EL AL'' (2012) in which a found image of a Roman arch is printed—scaled down to 355 x 291 cm—Xeroxed, shredded and finally exhibited hanging from the ceiling.


Exhibits

In 2016 Arad's work was included as part of the exhibit, "Father Figures Are Hard to Find" at the
New Society for Visual Arts The New Society for Visual Arts (Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst or nGbK) is a German art association, which was established in 1969. It is headquartered in the Berlin district of Kreuzberg, Germany. History The New Society for Visual Arts w ...
. Arad's work was included in "Bodyscapes," an exhibit curated by Adina Kamien-Kazhdan at the
Israel Museum The Israel Museum ( he, מוזיאון ישראל, ''Muze'on Yisrael'') is an art and archaeological museum in Jerusalem. It was established in 1965 as Israel's largest and foremost cultural institution, and one of the world’s leading encyclopa ...
through most of 2020.


Education

*2006–2010 Bezalel Academy of Art and Design Bachelor of Fine Arts, Jerusalem, Israel *2009 Akademie der Bildenden Künste Student Exchange Program, Vienna, Austria *2012–2014 School of the Art Institute of Chicago Master of Fine Art, Chicago, US


Selected solo exhibitions

* 2018: Love Handles, Sommer Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv, Israeli * 2017: Love Handles, Dortmunder Kunstverein, Dortmund, Germany * 2017: Full Frontal, ACUD Gallery, Berlin, Germany * 2016: Falling Water, Four A.M., New York, USA * 2015: Table Mountain, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israeli


References


External links

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Naama Arad at Artport TLV

Naama Arad Artist Page
at Sommer Contemporary Art
Gallery website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Arad, Naama 1985 births Living people People from Tel Aviv Israeli sculptors Israeli women artists Women installation artists Israeli women sculptors 21st-century Israeli women artists