Sand / Concrete: JENNIFER GUIDI, OHAD MEROMI

10 July - 15 August 2014

About Jennifer Guidi

Jennifer Guidi (b. 1972 in Redondo Beach, California) lives and works in Los Angeles. She uses two different mediums, oil and sand, to conceive works that involve a compelling meditative approach in their creation. Guidi received her MFA in 1998 from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She has had several solo and group exhibitions in locations such as the Rubell Family Collection in Miami, Florida; LAXART in Los Angeles, California; Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, California; and Nathalie Karg Gallery. Her work is included in numerous private and public collections such as the Hammer Museum and the Rubell Family Collection.

 

About Ohad Meromi 

Ohad Meromi (b. 1967 in Kibbutz Mizrah, Israel) is a sculptor and multi-media artist who lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. After his release from the army he graduated from the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in 1992. Ohad Meromi holds an MFA from Columbia University. Born in Israel, Meromi brings forth his own experience of community living by addressing the agenda of the Israeli Kibbutz through drama, literature, poetry, modernism, and sci-fi movies, creating a layered ambiance and sites of reflection. His work has been included in several solo and group exhibitions such as Nathalie Karg Gallery; Gordon Gallery in Tel Aviv, Israel; PS1 in New York; Israel Museum in Jerusalem, Israel; and the Public Art Fund in New York.