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Spring 2020

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www.privateairny.com Private Air | Spring 2020 58 Sculptor Robin Antar's Work Depicts Life in Modern America By: Jamie Finch ARTIST- OBSERVER LEFT: Ballpark Frank by Robin Antar OPPOSITE: Win the Fight by Robin Antar S ometimes controversial sculptor Robin Antar (b 1957), rejects critics' attempts to define her hyper-realistic works as a political statement. Antar considers herself more of an "artist- observer" rather than an activist. Antar insists, "I express all the craziness that is going on in our history, not as a political statement but as an observation of events and trends. My passion is to create virtual records of cultural and personal events that have impacted me greatly." Born in Atlantic City, New Jersey, Antar moved to Brooklyn, New York, in 1973. Growing up in Brooklyn in the 70s was tough for those who were born there, which inevitably meant that the New Jersey transplant's transition would be far from smooth. In today's society, many would probably consider the move as merely starting a new chapter. However, for Antar, it turned out to be a lesson in survival. ankfully, she found refuge in art. In 1976, the discovery that Antar suffered from retrolental fibroplasia and had been blind in one eye since birth proved to be a trying time in the young teenager's life. Once again, Antar turned to art using her compromised vision as a tool. Her dedication to her craft led her to receive a BFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York City in 1981. ART

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