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Melissa Gould is a New York-based conceptual artist whose work centers around
history and memory and often deals with issues related to the Holocaust and
World War II.
She was educated at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, R.I.
and Rome, Italy and has exhibited widely in Europe and the United States.
Her most ambitious project is an installation piece entitled FLOOR PLAN. A
conceptual Holocaust memorial, this work is a surreal recreation of a destroyed
Berlin synagogue in the form of a life-size (57 feet by 80 feet) walk-in blueprint
drawing of the synagogues original architectural plan, composed of fluorescent
light tubes set into the ground. This project was first presented at the Ars
Electronica Festival in Linz, Austria in 1991 and included in the 1995 group
exhibition Light Construction at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
She was awarded a 1998 New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) Artists Fellowship
in the category of Architecture/Environmental Structures. She is represented
in the collections of the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum and the Museum of
Modern Art.
Melissa Gould can be reached at mego@megophone.com.
Her webpage can be found at http://www.megophone.com
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