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David Ascalon is a contemporary sculptor and stained glass artist, and co-founder of Ascalon Studios.
[edit] BiographyAscalon was born in Tel Aviv, in the British Mandate of Palestine (now Israel) on March 8, 1945. He received his early artistic training as an apprentice of his father, the Hungarian-born sculptor and industrialist, Maurice Ascalon (1913-2003). Ascalon came to the United States as a teenager when his father took the family across the Atlantic as a means to broaden their horizons. He attended Beverly Hills High School in Beverly Hills, California and graduated in 1963. David studied art and design at the California State University at Northridge as well as architecture and interior design at Pratt Institute in New York, where he received his degree. Throughout the 1970s, Ascalon worked in the fields of interior design and architecture in New York, and for the firm of the noted Israeli architect Arieh Elhanani in Tel Aviv. Seeking a more immediate means of artistic expression than the architectural arts would allow, he began experimenting in sculptural metalwork, exploring abstract compositions with a welding torch. He currently resides in the Philadelphia suburb of Cherry Hill Township, New Jersey, and in the Hamptons on the east end of Long Island, New York. Among David's other relatives are his son, contemporary industrial designer Brad Ascalon, and older brother Adir Ascalon (d.2003). Adir was a surrealist painter and sculptor who collaborated with the noted Mexican muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros. David is also a licensed airplane private pilot. [edit] Ascalon StudiosIn 1977, David relocated to the Philadelphia area where he joined up with his father to form Ascalon Studios. It was then that he began focusing his efforts on the creation of site-specific artwork for worship and public spaces. Much of his work draws on ecclesiastical themes, however utilizing non-traditional approaches and contemporary forms. In the years since its founding, Ascalon Studios, under David’s direction, has executed hundreds of projects throughout North America, ranging from monumental sculptures and liturgical stained glass windows, to mosaic murals. Many of his works adorn synagogue architecture and other venues for worship. Among his sculptural installations are a number of Holocaust Memorials that pay tribute to the victims of the atrocities (included are many from his own family). [edit] Awards and recognitionsDavid has been the recipient of major international design commissions and awards, including from the American Institute of Architects' Interfaith Forum on Religion, Art and Architecture. He serves as President of the American Guild of Judaic Art and has lectured on the subject of Judaic art. [edit] Gallery
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[edit] External linksCategories: 1945 births | Living people | American artists | American sculptors | Israeli immigrants to the United States | Israeli-Americans | Israeli Jews | Israeli sculptors | New Jersey Jews | Jewish sculptors | Jewish artists | Modern artists | Modern sculptors | Naturalized citizens of the United States | People from Cherry Hill, New Jersey | People from Tel Aviv | Pratt Institute alumni | Stained glass artists and manufacturers of the United States |
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