David Hostetler

David Hostetler

David L. Hostetler (born December 27, 1926) is a wood carver and bronze sculptor of works capturing the female form, he is also a professor emeritus of Ohio University.

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Biography

Early life

Born in Beach City, Ohio on December 27, 1926, Hostetler had a close relationship with his Amish grandfather, an influence which has stayed with him throughout his career. Hostetler first entered the artistic world by accident. During World War II, while studying as an engineer in the Army, he suffered a shrapnel wound in the leg during a training exercise in California. While recuperating for six months, he became interested in art after receiving drawing materials from a Red Cross volunteer. This marked Hostetler's epiphany. Hostetler received his art degree from Indiana University in 1948 and in 1949, a Master's of Fine Arts from Ohio University, where he taught for 38 years.

Career

His art career spans more than 55 years, progressing from folk images to stylized forms and including guest teaching and lecturing throughout the United States and Mexico. Hostetler retired as a full professor of sculpture from Ohio University in 1985 where he was named Professor Emeritus. Some of his students who have gone on to fame include Jim Dine, whose work has been collected and exhibited internationally since 1960; David True, an artist who has exhibited at the Whitney Biennial and who now teaches at Columbia University; Harvey Breverman, a well-known painter and printmaker; Glenn Randall, a leader in the field of English antiques; and Dianne Perry Vanderlip, a curator of contemporary art at the Denver Art Museum.

In addition to the art and academic worlds, he has explored farming, worked as a salesman, trained as an engineer and is founding an art museum, drumming in a jazz band[1] and collecting Americana.

Sculpture

Materials

Hostetler has earned wide acclaim for his unique treatment of the feminine form, his "women." Most of his pieces begin as wood carvings, with bronze versions cast directly from the wood. In the '60s, he gained national prominence with his American Woman Series - graceful, flowing wood sculptures. He initiated the series using indigenous hardwoods (elm, white oak, walnut, maple), then progressed from folk images to stylized symbols in exotic woods (purpleheart, ziricote and Pink Ivory). Celebrated photographer Yousuf Karsh created a unique portrait of Hostetler surrounded by his "women." His artwork has been featured in films, on television and in newspapers and magazines.

Motivation

Inspired by goddesses and celebrated women of historical significance, Hostetler has based his entire life's work on capturing the spirit, romance and earthiness of "the feminine" in exotic woods and in bronze. Whether revealing the sensuousness of the female figure or rendering visible the gift of feminine intuition, Hostetler's works are moving, intriguing and a pleasure to touch and to see.

Today

Hostetler and his wife, Susan Crehan Hostetler, live on a 40-acre (160,000 m2) farm outside Athens, Ohio during the winter months and in Nantucket, Mass., during the summer, where they own a gallery and where he plays drums in his own jazz band.

His long time appreciation of the great Jewish philosophers has inspired his interest in the Jewish faith, philosophy and way of life, and at the age of 69, Hostetler began studying to convert to Judaism.

At age 78, Hostetler embarks on a new direction in his woodcarving that is inspired by the Anasazi American Indians of the southwest. Painting combined with sculptures are another avenue he is exploring.

Notable works

Hostetler's 13-foot piece, The Duo, is in a pocket park at Trump International Hotel & Tower in New York City. Commissioned by Philip Johnson, Donald Trump and Lizanne Galbreath, the rough-textured bronze depicts two slender figures, seemingly growing out of trees and touching at the arms. It honors the late Ohio real estate developer and philanthropist Dan Galbreath, Lizanne's father, and Trump's partner in the hotel and tower. Galbreath was a Hostetler collector.

David Hostetler has been a celebrated American wood carver and bronze sculptor for over 50 years. His works appear in more than 25 museums and galleries, including the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Milwaukee Museum, and the Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, Ohio. His pieces grace numerous public collections from Nantucket to New Mexico to the Netherlands.

Grounds for Sculpture commissioned Summertime Lady, an eleven-foot bronze, to grace the front of the museum that marks the entrance to the sculpture park. The painted and polished bronze figure with Ferrari red dress and BMW black hair. Summertime Lady is an example of the painted bronzes Hostetler has created using the high quality car paint, glazurit.

Selected Public Locations

Related Publications

  • Hostetler the Carver, Ohio University Press
  • Masters of Wood Carving, Watson-Guptill
  • American Craftsmen, National Geographic Society
  • Contemporary Art with Wood, Crown Publishers

References

  1. ^ Gordon, Edwin (2006). Discovering Music from the Inside Out: An Autobiography. GIA Publications. p. 41. ISBN 9781579995690. http://books.google.com/books?id=Mkm7f0vCCMkC&pg=PA41. Retrieved 16 December 2010. 

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