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James Grashow
James ("Jimmy") Grashow (born January 16, 1942)〔(James Grashow official resume ) (accessed 2012-12-20)〕 is an American sculptor and woodcut artist. He is especially known for his sculptures and large-scale installations (such as cities, fountains, and menageries) made of cardboard.〔Susan Hodara, ("A Cardboard Fountain, Braving the Elements" ), ''The New York Times'', March 30, 2012.〕〔("James Grashow: I have always intended my art to be accessible" ), ''Art Interview Online Magazine'', May 14, 2010.〕
Grashow was born in Brooklyn, New York and received his B.F.A. (1963) and M.F.A. (1965) degrees from Pratt Institute.〔 He then received a Fulbright Travel Grant to study in Florence.〔 Based in Redding, Connecticut,〔Bryan Lambert, ("James Grashow: His art is larger than life" ), ''Redding Pilot'', October 21, 1993.〕 his works have been exhibited at many museums including the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts;〔Robert Taylor, ("Unexpected Talents fill DeCordoba Show" ), ''The Boston Globe'', January 10, 1988 .〕 the Art Complex Museum in Duxbury, Massachusetts;〔Sandy Coleman, ("Art exhibit features homage to the forest" ), ''The Boston Globe'', July 7, 1991 .〕 the Center for the Arts at SUNY Purchase〔("Prince of a City" ), ''New York'', July 19, 1982.〕
the Taubman Museum of Art in Roanoke, Virginia〔Mike Allen, ("Arts & Extras: New exhibits evoke contrasts in mood at Taubman" ), ''The Roanoke Times'', June 20, 2010.〕 and the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, Connecticut.〔〔William Zimmer, ("ART; On the Cutting Edge and in Cardboard" ), ''The New York Times'', May 3, 1998.〕
Grashow also created cover art for record albums such as Jethro Tull's 1969 album ''Stand Up'' and the 1971 Yardbirds album ''Live Yardbirds: Featuring Jimmy Page''.〔
He is the subject of a 2012 documentary entitled ''Cardboard Bernini'', describing the creation, exhibition, anticipated decay, and ultimate destruction of an enormous cardboard fountain, inspired by the Trevi Fountain in Rome and the work of Gian Lorenzo Bernini.〔〔Michele Garza, ("Santa Fe Film Festival: 'The Cardboard Bernini'" ), KCET, December 13, 2012.〕
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