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Nir Hod (born 1970) is an Israeli artist based in New York.


Life and work

Nir Hod began his career in video, works in sculpture but is known for his high realism paintings. Hod studied at Jerusalem's
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 ...
and New York's
Cooper Union School of Art The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art (Cooper Union) is a private college at Cooper Square in New York City. Peter Cooper founded the institution in 1859 after learning about the government-supported École Polytechnique in ...
. His work investigates old notions of hyper-seriousness and personal authenticity. Hod's realistic takes on rakish
narcissism Narcissism is a self-centered personality style characterized as having an excessive interest in one's physical appearance or image and an excessive preoccupation with one's own needs, often at the expense of others. Narcissism exists on a co ...
examine
androgyny Androgyny is the possession of both masculine and feminine characteristics. Androgyny may be expressed with regard to biological sex, gender identity, or gender expression. When ''androgyny'' refers to mixed biological sex characteristics in ...
, identity, sexual confusion, and excess. As Richard Vine wrote in the catalogue for Hod’s survey exhibition at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, “From the beginning of his career, Nir Hod has opposed the ideology that labels sumptuousness an esthetic sin. His work openly substitutes the pleasure principle and a fluid multiplicity of selves for the old notions of high seriousness and personal authenticity.” In his recent series of “Genius” paintings and sculptures, Hod depicted aristocratic young men and women whose cherubic cheeks contrast with their scornful expressions and smoldering cigarettes. For his solo exhibition at
Paul Kasmin Gallery The Kasmin Gallery, formerly known as the Paul Kasmin Gallery, is a New York City fine art gallery, founded in SoHo in 1989. History The gallery was founded by its namesake as the Paul Kasmin Gallery in 1989 and was initially housed at 74 Grand S ...
, Mother, Hod created a series of paintings that reference the iconic photograph, taken by the Nazi photographer Franz Konrad, of Nazi soldiers clearing out the
Warsaw Ghetto The Warsaw Ghetto (german: Warschauer Ghetto, officially , "Jewish Residential District in Warsaw"; pl, getto warszawskie) was the largest of the Nazi ghettos during World War II and the Holocaust. It was established in November 1940 by the G ...
during the Second World War. Although most of the scholarship and speculation about this photograph has centered on the identity of the young boy with his arms raised, Hod’s paintings focus on the woman in profile closest to the photographer. By removing this faceless and often overlooked woman from the historical context of the original photograph, he asks the viewer to consider who she was and to imagine the life that she could have had. Hod depicts her posing or dancing against a lush, cinematically lit background, a beautiful handbag draped across her arm. Alluring and fashionable, the woman in these paintings has completely escaped from the horrible reality of the original photograph.


Selected solo exhibitions

*2020: "The Life We Left Behind", Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles *2018: "The Life We Left Behind", Gavlak Gallery, Palm Bech *2018: "The Life We Left Behind", Makasiini Contemporary Gallery, Finland *2015: "Life and Death of a Star", Michael Fuchs Gallery, Berlin , Germany *2014: “Once Every Thing Was Much Better Even the Future”, Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York *2012: “Mother,” Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York *2011: “Genius,” Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York *2008: “Nova 7,” Alon Segev Gallery, Israel *2007: “Faded Heartache,” Davide Gallo Gallery, Berlin *2006: “You Are Not Alone,” Jack Shainman Gallery, New York *2005: “Forever,” Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv **“Luna a Las Vegas,” Alon Segev Gallery, Tel Aviv *2001: “Destiny's Days,” Rosenfeld Gallery, Tel Aviv *2000: “Heroes’ Tears,” The Borowsky Gallery at the Gershman Y, Philadelphia **“Controversial Innocence,” Rosenfeld Gallery, Tel Aviv **“Nir Hod,” Liebman Magnan Gallery, New York *1999: “Forever,” Lime Light Club, New York *1998: “Forever,” Liebman Magnan Gallery, New York; Wolfson Galleries at Miami-Dade College, Miami **“Bleeding Hearts,” The Opera House, Tel Aviv *1997: “DOHRIN: The Last Painting,” The Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan, Israel **“A Souvenir from November,” Mary Fauzi Gallery, Tel Aviv *1996: “The Brush of the Heart,” Noga Gallery of Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv


Selected press


Shiffman, Allyson, "Nir Hod and the Importance of Narcissism," ''Interview,'' 7/13.

Cembalest, Robin, "Painting Auschwitz Blue," ''ArtNews,'' 1/10/13.

Phelan, Amy, "Document No.46: New Geniuses Born," ''Document Journal,'' Fall '12/Winter '13.

Cembalest, Robin, "Holocaust Imagery As Art," ''Tablet Magazine,'' 3/26/12.

Slenske, Michael, "The Kids Are All Right? The Paintings of Nir Hod," ''Art in America,'' 5/16/11.


References


External links


Nir Hod's Website

Examples of Nir Hod's Work (Sculptures, Paintings, Photographs)


by
Tami Katz-Freiman Tami Katz-Freiman (born 1955, Israel), former Chief Curator of the Haifa Museum of Art, is an art historian, curator and critic, based in Miami, Florida, where she works as an independent curator of contemporary art. Biography From 2005-20 ...
, from Hod's solo exhibition at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Nir Hod Interview (Video)



Contemporary Art and the Holocaust, Nir Hod's "Mother"
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