George segal sculpture biography of mahatma
Artists' working methods, George Segal explored the long-established genre of figurative sculpture..
George
Segal
Born into a family of Jewish immigrants from Poland. The love of painting and art museums Segal instilled his high school art teacher. He studied at several art schools in new York, while working on a chicken farm of their parents.
Segal received a bachelor's degree and then a masters in the arts, which allowed him to find a teaching job when the farm went bankrupt.
The earliest sculpture we have recorded dedicated to a man of colour is the statue of Mahatma Gandhi erected in , in Tavistock Square.
Since 1961 began to create sculptures using bandages and plaster. In the last years of his life mostly engaged in photography.
Features the work of sculptor George Segal: his technique was at that time extremely unusual and innovative.
Segal made casts from live people: he dipped the bandages in plaster and applied them to the model's body. While other pop artist