About saul rubenstein…
Saul Rubenstein could be best described as a modern Neo-Classicist who put a streamline, 20th-century spin on traditional Greco-Roman statuary. He could also be described as a radical conservative, though it should be remembered that even avant-garde contemporaries like Picasso produced works in an adaptation of Neo-Classical style after World War I. His work most often features reclining figures with a recurring theme of female nudes that appears to be floating in space, balancing, as it were, obdurate physicality with evanescent presence.
Rubenstein grew up in Detroit, Michigan and attended the University of Michigan. He later studied stone and clay sculpture at the Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center (BBAC) and the Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida.
His work has been described as both emotional and strong. Saul Rubenstein’s subject matter is eclectic and is expressed as stylized in a variety of forms. In addition to being publicly accessible in galleries, his work also resides in private collections.
Saul Rubenstein grew up in Detroit, Michigan and attended the University of Michigan. He later studied stone and clay sculpture at the Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center (BBAC) and the Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida.
His work has been described as both emotional and strong. Saul Rubenstein’s subject matter is eclectic and is expressed as stylized in a variety of forms. In addition to being publicly accessible in galleries, his work also resides in private collections.