Nira Pereg is an artist & educator and lives and works in Tel -Aviv and Berlin. Pereg spent the 1990s in New York, where she received her B.F.A from Cooper Union, after which she graduated from the Bezalel M.F.A studio program in Jerusalem and has been exhibiting and teaching internationally ever since. Pereg’s work deals with the unavoidable synergy of spirit and matter and both reveals and questions behavioral protocols, as they coexist in liminal spaces of geopolitical, religious, ideological and ethical importance. These threshold zones provide a backdrop for Pereg's artistic inquiry and act as a catalyst for her exploration into the 'real', as she examines the social manifestations of power structures, shedding light on the intricate ways they shape our existence. Her work has been exhibited worldwide and is represented in the collections of many museums, including the Centre Pompidou Paris; PS1 New York; Hirshhorn Museum USA; ZKM Karlsruhe; The Israel Museum, Jerusalem; Tel Aviv Museum of Art; The National Gallery of Canada. She participated in various international platforms such as the Shanghai Biennial of Art, Sao Paulo Biennial of Art, Venice Biennial 2013 and 2018, and recently had a solo show at the Tate Modern, London.