Description:

Lenny Kislin
New York, (b.1949)
So Long As Men
wood sculpture
"So long as men can breath or eyes can see so long lives this and this gives life to thee."

Artist's Statement: Born in south Bronx May 11th, 1946. Grew up in father's pet shop (and out on the street where I was almost killed, violently, twice). Moved to Queens when I was 11 (but still went to work at my father's store whenever he needed help). Took me years to overcome effects of my childhood. Was good athlete throughout my teens. Eventually went to and graduated from Brooklyn Law School. Was rock'n'roll singer, musician and writer at various times of my life. Eventually moved up to Woodstock in 1971 (bought my land in 1970 while in law school) with my wife, Nancy. Physically built our own house (a true adventure). Daughter (Jessie, born in 1976), who, with her husband Dan, runs a successful jewelry business and had our four grandchildren, added a whole new dimension to our
life. Founded our antiques and art business in 1972 (starting from flea markets and working our way up to some of the best shows in NYC) and developed a strong connection with "objects." This led to my collecting thousands of old pieces that eventually would lead to my "antique assemblage" art. Became increasingly involved in the Woodstock art scene (chairman of the Woodstock Artists
Association for six years 1996 - 2002, curator for Oriole9 restaurant/gallery for the last five years and had a very successful career with my own art, selling 100's of works). Any details you may want to know about, just ask me. I have been selling unusual antiques since 1972. In the course of hunting for interesting objects for my business, I came across many pieces which were not so salable, but because of their forms, old surfaces, color, or rarity I was intrigued to the extent that I bought them anyway. I have saved these objects through the years with the intent of eventually finding a way to enable others to see what I saw in them. In 1991, I began to physically join these forms into conceptual and narrative art pieces that I felt utilized them to their best advantages. I have experienced great success and my work is in many public and private collections, world-wide. What you see here in these pieces is the fruit of my passion for these here-to-fore under-appreciated objects.

  • Dimensions: 26" x 12 1/2" x 5 3/4"
  • Medium: wood sculpture

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