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There is no prescription to experiencing my work
There is no prescription to experiencing my work
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I needed to start at zero
I needed to start at zero
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Gravity and perspective are important in my work
Gravity and perspective are important in my work
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Fluid sheet constructions
Fluid sheet constructions
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I started as a painter and switched to sculpture
I started as a painter and switched to sculpture
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Music is very important in my life
Music is very important in my life
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Industrial process
Industrial process
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The surface quality of the work
The surface quality of the work
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Materials
Materials
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Titles of the works
Titles of the works
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The internal and external properties
The internal and external properties
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Drawing has been fundamentally important to the sculpture
Drawing has been fundamentally important to the sculpture
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Construction of Vision
Construction of Vision
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Titling a work
Titling a work
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Drawing techniques
Drawing techniques
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Collinasca Cycle
Collinasca Cycle
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The importance of having a measuring system
The importance of having a measuring system
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David Rabinowitch
For over 40 years David Rabinowitch has developed several cycles of sculptures and drawings. For each of these cycles, he elaborates a set of considerations and properties that condition our experience of viewing them. These works are informed by architecture, science, philosophy, and music.
Rabinowitch was born in Toronto in 1943. Self-trained, he began working in the sixties, first as a painter and then as a sculptor. An early interest in philosophy and science challenged the artist to question what we see.
Rabinowitch enjoys an impressive international reputation. He has lived in New York since 1972 and works also in France and Germany.
Interview from Rabinowitch's studio in New York.