The Artist 

The artist in a gray cardigan and blue plaid shirt standing by a window, smiling

Born in 1943, and raised in Baltimore, Maryland, the artist attended Antioch College and Yale University. In 1968, the artist moved to New York City to make sculpture and teach Fine Arts at Hunter College. His first one-man show occurred the following year at the Tibor de Nagy Gallery and his work has been shown in galleries throughout the United States and Europe. In addition to Hunter College, the artist has taught at the California Institute of the Arts and at Fairleigh Dickinson University.

The artist lives and works at his studio in Upstate New York.

A large red barn with white-trimmed windows and doors, featuring a garden with green plants and flowering shrubs in front, situated on a lush green lawn.
Industrial workshop with art installations, assorted tools, and materials.
Industrial art installation in a workshop with metal framework and sculptural elements, surrounded by tools and a ladder.
Abstract metal sculptures on wooden walls in a gallery with a wooden ceiling.

The Studio

The artist lives in an old Quaker house on a farm in the northern Catskills near Oneonta, New York. In 1994, a summer studio barn was expanded to accommodate the construction of large-scale sculptures. Additionally, the artist maintains a residence in Soho, in New York City.

Red barn surrounded by trees and greenery with a gravel path in the foreground.