Zac Hacmon is an installation artist and a sculptor; In his work, Hacmon explores socio political conflicts through architecture. Through large-scale interactive installations, his work gives viewers access to sites that are usually rejected or hidden from public perception. Hacmon investigates the use of architecture as a tool for division or as a measure to generate identity. His sculptures and installations deal with the relationship between architecture and the human body. Hacmon is interested in how the dichotomy of private and public can be reconfigured into an autonomous object. With acts of construction and deconstruction, Hacmon creates objects and fictional environments that allow him to question social conventions and to form a new type of architecture, a non-declared one, with a call for use and yet no clear function.  Zac Hacmon (b.1981 Holon, Israel) is an artist based in New York.  He has recently exhibited at Jack Shainman Gallery, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Smack Mellon, LMAKgallery, Petach Tikva Museum of Art (Israel), Meet Factory Gallery (Czech Republic), and Artsonje Center (South Korea).  Hacmon has had residencies at the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's Workspace program (LMCC) and at Salem Art Works (NY), MeetFactory Studio (Czech Republic), and MMCA National Art Studio in Seoul (South Korea).  He has received the Rita Glasser Fellowship Award, the UJA-Federation of New York’s Rose Biller Endowment Fund Award, Unesco Aschberg Scholarship. Hacmon received an MFA from Hunter College and a BFA from Bezalel Academy of Art and Design (Israel).