Jonathan Silver (sculptor)
Jonathan Silver (born 1937, died 1997) was an American sculptor known for his large-scale, abstract metal works. Primarily working with steel and other industrial materials, his sculptures often explored themes of form, space, and the relationship between the natural and the man-made.
Silver studied at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). His work has been exhibited in numerous galleries and museums, and is included in several prominent public and private collections. Throughout his career, Silver received various awards and accolades recognizing his contributions to contemporary sculpture.
His sculptures are characterized by their dynamic forms and their ability to engage with their surrounding environment. The scale of his pieces often invites viewers to contemplate the work from different perspectives, highlighting the interplay of light, shadow, and volume.
Silver's legacy continues to inspire artists and sculptors working with metal. His dedication to exploring the possibilities of industrial materials and his commitment to creating thought-provoking and visually striking sculptures have solidified his place in the history of American art.