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Rachel Feinstein (sculptor) : ウィキペディア英語版
Rachel Feinstein

Rachel Feinstein (born May 25, 1971) is an American artist who specializes in sculpture. She is best known for baroque, fantasy-inspired sculptures like the "The Snow Queen”, which was drawn from a Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale. There have been over two dozen group and solo showings of her work in the United States, Europe and Asia.〔 She is married to painter John Currin. In 2011 the ''New York Times'' described them as "the ruling power couple in today’s art world."〔David Colman, (Rachel Feinstein and John Currin, Their Own Best Creations ), New York Times, March 11, 2011.〕
==Early life==
Feinstein, the daughter of a Jewish dermatologist and a Catholic nurse,〔Mary Barone, (Angels and Alligators ), artnet magazine, 2008.〕 was raised in Miami, Florida. She became interested in art in elementary school and took private lessons.〔〔(Power Punk: Rachel Feinstein ), The New York Observer, December 15, 2003.〕 She also studied with her artist grandmother.〔 She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Columbia University in 1993,〔 studying religion, philosophy and studio art.〔〔 In 1993 she also studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine.〔 Feinstein applied for a Master of Fine Arts from Yale University, but believes she was rejected because she wore a transparent plastic miniskirt〔 and a T-shirt reading “I’m a Satisfier”.〔
In New York Feinstein studied with artist Kiki Smith.〔 She has said she was particularly inspired by the sculptors Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Pino Pascali, Elie Nadelman, Tilman Riemenschneider and Antonio Canova.〔Rebecca Suhrawardi Austin, (About Last Weekend... Chatting With Rachel Feinstein at Glenn Horowitz Bookseller ), Paper Mag, Aug 5, 2008.〕

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