Grashow at The Granite

Grashow at The Granite

Grashow at The Granite was an extraordinary celebration of the acclaimed artist’s journey through sculpture, highlighting James Grashow’s magnum opus The Cathedral for a one-night-only event.

The complete exhibit showcased Jimmy’s evolution, from his early woodcuts and sculptures, delicate houseplants and birds, to his latest awe-inspiring creations.

Grashow at The Granite spanned The Cathedral, Jimmy’s World, a For Kids event, and an immersive conversation.

The Cathedral

We were honored to host James Grashow’s magnum opus The Cathedral.

The heart of this event, The Cathedral, depicts Jesus Christ bearing the weight of an ornately carved Renaissance-era cathedral on his back, while a tangle of demons claw at him from below. This evocative piece offers a unique perspective on the themes of man, nature, and mortality.

James Grashow, Acts of Creation

  • Director, Cindy Meehl
  • Editor, Joy E. Reed
  • Cinematographer, Scott Ruderman
  • Producers, Elizabeth Westrate and Jen Wastrom
  • Sound, Brian Fish
  • Assistant Camera, Olga Wagner
  • Post Sound Engineering, Peter Rundquist
  • Color Correction, Esme Smith
  • Assistant Editors, Madison Ruff and Ashley Moradipour

Jimmy's World

Jimmy Grashow’s unmatched ability to transform cardboard and wood into monumental works of art came to life, ever-challenging traditional ideas of sculpture and inspiring all to see beyond the conventional.

Grashow at The Granite: Jimmy’s World showcased Jimmy’s evolution, from his early woodcuts and sculptures, delicate houseplants and birds, to his latest awe-inspiring creations. The complete exhibition was a vibrant exploration of the artist’s obsession with fragility and mortality.

Grashow dancers

In Conversation: Jimmy Grashow and Bob Marty

As a special part of Jimmy’s World, James Grashow and Bob Marty appeared In Conversation at The Granite. Join these two friends as they talk about their 47 years of friendship, their love of art, and more.

For Kids!

The artist, Jimmy Grashow, hosted a lecture and craft for kids and families, exploring the art of cardboard while they created their versions of Grashow’s iconic fish.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

James Grashow at workJames Grashow (b.1942) is an American artist who established himself early in his career, doing woodcuts and engravings for album covers and major publications. He is best known, however, for his creative genius working with cardboard. Grashow’s cardboard creations include large-scale installations such as fountains and menageries; smaller, elaborate cities and buildings amid flowers and leaves (Houseplants); and exquisitely detailed birds (Cardbirds). His works have been exhibited in museums and galleries across the country since the 1960s.

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Grashow earned his BFA from Pratt Institute. After graduation, he spent a year in Florence, Italy on a Fulbright Travel Grant for painting and graphics. Upon returning to the United States he continued his studies at Pratt and was awarded an MFA in 1965. Grashow made a name for himself creating woodcuts and engravings for album covers and major publications, including Rolling Stone magazine. One of his most memorable album covers, Stand Up, was made in 1969 for Jethro Tull.

Grashow’s enthusiasm for the sculptures he cuts and shapes from wood, cardboard, and paper-mâché is evident in the sheer volume of his various creations and his natural ability to teach his art. He has taught at Pratt Institute and Parsons School of Design in New York, Fairfield University in Connecticut, and at the Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation in Colorado. He has received numerous awards and recognition from the Society of Illustrators, Art Directors Club, and American Institute of Graphics Arts. Grashow lives and works in Redding, Connecticut. He and his wife have two children and five grandchildren.

Visit jamesgrashow.com to learn more.

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