David Wasserman
TIn Can Artist
by Steven Wasserman
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About the Book
David Wasserman was a successful New York graphic designer who produced over 40 unique works of metal collage in his spare time, solely for his own pleasure. He used pieces cut from tin and aluminum cans to assemble large pictures that encompassed a tremendous range of subject matters and styles, including abstractions, portraits of famous people, historic events, a Brooklyn cityscape and even cartoons. He never showed these works during his lifetime, except to friends and family. After his death, his son Steven Wasserman was able to exhibit them at museums and other institutions.
This book contains full-color reproductions of almost all these remarkable works, including large scale family photos, a giant Willie Mays baseball card, a life-size portrait of Pope John XXIII, and a circus poster that features a leaping tiger with a coat made from orange soda cans. The book also includes an introduction by the director of the Tennessee State Museum, a brief account of the artist's life and methods by his son, and a critical appreciation by Bobby Hansson, author of the Fine Art of the Tin Can (Lark Books, 1996), who called David Wasserman "this Matisse of metal, this Picasso of tin."
This book contains full-color reproductions of almost all these remarkable works, including large scale family photos, a giant Willie Mays baseball card, a life-size portrait of Pope John XXIII, and a circus poster that features a leaping tiger with a coat made from orange soda cans. The book also includes an introduction by the director of the Tennessee State Museum, a brief account of the artist's life and methods by his son, and a critical appreciation by Bobby Hansson, author of the Fine Art of the Tin Can (Lark Books, 1996), who called David Wasserman "this Matisse of metal, this Picasso of tin."
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 40 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9781320875707
- Publish Date: Mar 19, 2010
- Language English
- Keywords tin can, Willie Mays, Pope John XXIII, New York, classic cars, Designer, Design, Artist, Art, metal, tiger, circus, taxi, Bronx, Brooklyn, Hasidim, Judaism, wedding, immigrants
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About the Creator
Steven Wasserman
Nashville, Tennessee
Steven Wasserman edited and published this book to document and celebrate the tin can art produced by his late father, David Wasserman. Steven is a Nashville attorney. Elijah Wasserman designed the book, took all the photographs and prepared them for publication. He is a Nashville-based freelance graphic designer. Among other projects, Elijah has created many websites and CD covers for well-known country music artists, which can be seen on his website, www.wrkborn.com.