
Ohad Maiman (Hebrew: אוהד מיימון) was born in Israel in 1977; after completing his studies, he served for 3 years in the Israel Defense Forces. He then embarked on extensive travels in the Far East and South America before settling in New York City in 1999. In 2003, he attained a degree in philosophy and visual arts from Columbia University, cementing his passion for intellectual and creative pursuits. He currently resides and works in the bustling metropolis of New York City.
After graduating, Ohad Maiman embarked on a collaboration with Eytan Rockaway to launch A Matter of Substance – a multifaceted media and entertainment company that encompasses music, film, and television. In 2007, the company shifted gears to a new venture – Amos TV, a popular TV channel.
Throughout his career, Maiman has exhibited his photography in a multitude of group shows, including a solo exhibition at the prestigious Richard Avedon studio in December 2005. His stunning photographs and thought-provoking writings from 2004 to 2007 have been compiled into the compelling trilogy ‘Theory of Wants’, which was published by Damiani Editore in October 2008. He also had a solo show at Milk Gallery to coincide with the book release. In New York, Maiman is represented by Carlo Zeitschel at CVZcontemporary. His upcoming exhibition at the renowned Richard Young Gallery in the fall of 2011 is eagerly anticipated by art enthusiasts.
With his literary and artistic talents, Ohad Maiman continues to captivate and inspire audiences worldwide, leaving a lasting mark in the world of art and culture.
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