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Name
  
Ophrah Shemesh


Role
  
Artist

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Education
  
Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design

Movies
  
Golem, the Spirit of the Exile

Parents
  
Carmella-Daisy Levy , Albert Shemesh

Ophrah Shemesh (December 9, 1952) is an Israeli-American artist, best known for her intense, existentially themed oil and tempera paintings of women and men.

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Early life and career

Born in Haifa, Israel, to Albert Shemesh and Carmella-Daisy Levy. Albert was an important Lehi (Fighters for the Freedom of Israel) activist in Iraq, before the creation of the state of Israel. Shemesh studied at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem (1972-1976).

In 1973 Israeli filmmaker, director, and friend from childhood Amos Gitai cast her in a short film, My Mother at the Seashore, and would later give her a leading role in Golem, the Spirit of Exile (1991), also starring Hanna Schygulla, Sam Fuller, and Bernardo Bertolucci.

Shemesh attended the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture from 1979-1983. In 1986, she was one of a new group of teachers brought in by then dean, Bruce Gagnier and has been a member of the faculty since. Shemesh has also taught and lectured at a variety of other schools and programs, including the Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts, Kremer Pigments, and the International School of Painting, Drawing and Sculpture.

Shemesh’s work is in the permanent collection of Collezione Maramotti and appears in Mario Diacono (2012), Archetypes and Historicity: Painting and Other Radical Forms, 1995-2007, Ophrah Shemesh: Silence of the Sirens, 2008-2011, and Max Tomasinelli (2011), Portraits of Artists.

Solo exhibitions

  • Harms & Twombly, New York, NY, 2017
  • Freight & Volume, New York, NY, 2008
  • Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, CA, 2003
  • Baumgartner Gallery, New York, NY, 2002
  • Guy McIntyre Gallery, New York, NY, 1997
  • Mario Diacono Gallery, Boston, MA, 1995
  • Galleria S.A.L.E.S., Rome, Italy, 1995
  • Galleria Philippe Daverio, Milan, Italy, 1982
  • Reviews

  • Tosi, Barbara, “Tanti Retratti di Divi Non Illustri,” La Repubblica, May 24, 1995
  • Coen, Vittoria, “Ophrah Shemesh at Galleria S.A.L.E.S.,” Flash Art, 1995
  • Sherman, Mary, “Ophrah Shemesh, Mario Diacono,” ARTnews, December 1995.
  • Ebony, David, “David Ebony’s Top Ten of 1997: Ophrah Shemesh at Guy McIntyre,” Artnet, December 23, 1997.
  • Gagnier, Bruce Mitchel, “Ophrah Shemesh at Guy McIntyre,” Art in America, September, 1998.
  • Goodman, Jonathan, “Ophrah Shemesh at Baumgartner,” Art in America, February, 2003.
  • Amy, Michaël J., “Ophrah Shemesh: Freight + Volume,” Art in America, November, 2008.
  • Cohen, David, “Deliciously Distressed,” New York Sun, March 13, 2008.
  • References

    Ophrah Shemesh Wikipedia