George Tobolowsky
Biography
Tobolowsky was born to a large Jewish family in Dallas, Texas. He is a descendant of Russian immigrants to the United States. Tobolowsky has two sisters; his brother Ira Tobolowsky was a noted attorney.{{Cite journal|date=November 2017|title=Memorials: Ira E. Tobolowsky|url=https://www.texasbar.com/AM/Template.cfm?Section=articles&Template=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=38425|journal=Texas Bar Journal|volume=80|issue=10|pages=733}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.dmagazine.com/publications/d-magazine/2017/may/ira-tobolowsky-lawyer-murder-something-evil-happened/|title=The Search For Who Killed Ira Tobolowsky|last=Thompson|first=Jamie|date=May 2017|website=D Magazine|language=en|access-date=2019-01-03}} Several other members of the Tobolowsky family are also attorneys including Dallas District Court Judge Emily Tobolowsky. He attended Hillcrest High School and went on to study accounting and sculpture at Southern Methodist University. Tobolowsky studied sculpture with James Surls and Louise Nevelson.{{Cite web|url=https://www.mysanantonio.com/entertainment/arts-culture/visual-arts/article/Sculptor-traded-office-job-for-scraps-3881836.php|title=Sculptor traded office job for scraps|last=Bennett|first=Steve|date=2012-09-20|website=San Antonio Express-News|access-date=2018-12-29}} He also later graduated with a Juris Doctor degree from SMU Law School in the early 1970s.{{Cite web|url=https://www.dmagazine.com/publications/d-magazine/2011/may/how-sculptor-george-tobolowsky-got-the-calling/|title=How Sculptor George Tobolowsky Got 'The Calling'|last=Bowden|first=Jeff|date=May 2011|website=D Magazine|language=en|access-date=December 29, 2018}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.mrt.com/entertainment/article/Texas-sculptor-creates-art-from-scrap-7439130.php|title=Texas sculptor creates art from scrap|last=Temple|first=Georgia|date=2011-06-03|website=Midland Reporter-Telegram|access-date=2018-12-29}}
Tobolowsky began his career as an accountant at an accounting firm in Dallas before working at the legal and tax departments of the Zale Corporation. With partners, Tobolowsky owned franchise businesses including, at one time, up to 75 Blockbuster stores and several Dunkin' Donuts locations. In 1995, he built a sculpture studio in Mountain Springs but he did not begin making sculptures until 2004. Much like the sculptures he would later create, the studio was constructed with reclaimed materials.{{Cite web|url=https://prestonhollow.advocatemag.com/2016/12/27/grew-preston-hollow-george-tobolowsky-sculpting-new-path/|title=I grew up in Preston Hollow: George Tobolowsky is sculpting a new path|last=Chudwin|first=Elissa|date=2016-12-27|website=Advocate Magazine|language=en-US|access-date=2019-01-03}}
Tobolowsky is married to Julie Tobolowsky and they have four children and live in Dallas.
Sculpture
Since Tobolowsky began making sculptures in the mid-2000s, he has created more than 500 sculptures which have been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions.{{Cite web|url=https://www.oxfordeagle.com/2018/08/19/george-tobolowsky-brings-world-famous-sculptures-to-oxford/|title=George Tobolowsky brings world-famous sculptures to Oxford|last=Gibbs|first=Anna|date=2018-08-19|website=The Oxford Eagle|access-date=2018-12-30}} Tobolowsky makes sculpture from found objects. He obtains material for his sculptures from scrap yards and fabrication plants, bringing together the repurposed industrial waste into abstract compositions. Although Tobolowsky's works can sometimes weigh several tons, they have been described as "light and lyrical".
In 2006, Tobolowsky had his first solo exhibition at Gerald Peters Gallery in Dallas. His works have since also been exhibited at The Grace Museum, San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, and Meadows Museum of Art.{{Cite news|url=https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/louisiana/articles/2017-11-05/college-museum-kicks-off-outdoor-sculpture-series|title=College Museum Kicks off Outdoor Sculpture Series|date=November 5, 2017|work=U.S. News & World Report|access-date=2018-12-30}} In October 2012, his 13-feet Ann-e Girl, a depiction a "tree of life" growing out of a metal brassiere was featured at the finish line of the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. The piece includes a 13-foot version of the garment with straps and a pair of cups fashioned from stainless steel tanks. Beginning in November 2012, the Museum of Biblical Art in Dallas also exhibited a sculpture by Tobolowsky, menorahs "made of polished steel found objects including drills and parts from airplanes and trucks".{{Cite web|url=https://forward.com/culture/214615/a-museum-as-big-as-texas/|title=A Museum as Big as Texas|last=Wecker|first=Menachem|date=February 13, 2015|website=The Forward|language=en-US|access-date=2019-01-03}}
In 2015, Tobolowsky was featured in Texas!, an exhibit of Texas-based artists at the National Academy of Art in New Delhi, India.{{Cite web|url=https://news.olemiss.edu/long-road-back-breathes-new-life-found-metal/|title='A Long Road Back' Breathes New Life into Found Metal|last=Wallace|first=Kate|date=2018-08-20|website=Ole Miss News|language=en-US|access-date=2018-12-30}}{{Cite news|url=https://glasstire.com/2015/01/26/lone-star-goes-lonely-planet-with-texasindia-art-exchange/|title=Lone Star Goes Lonely Planet with Texas/India Art Exchange|last=Newton|first=Paula|date=2015-01-26|website=Glasstire|language=en-US|access-date=2018-12-30}} At the 2017 Jerusalem Biennale, he was featured in the exhibition named Jewish Artists in America.{{Cite web|url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/spotlight/watershed-moments-in-israeli-history/|title=Watershed Moments in Israeli History|date=16 October 2017|website=The Times of Israel|language=en-US|access-date=2018-12-30}}
Notable exhibitions
- 2010, Form & Substance: The Art of George Tobolowsky at The Grace Museum in Abilene, Texas
- 2010, Tyler Museum of Art in Tyler, Texas
- 2011, Ellen Noël Art Museum in Odessa, Texas
- 2012, Blue Star Contemporary Art Center in San Antonio, Texas
- 2015, Texas! at the National Academy of Art in New Delhi, India
- 2017, The Jerusalem Biennale for Contemporary Jewish Art, Jerusalem, Israel
- 2017, Meadows Museum of Art in Shreveport, Louisiana
- 2017, Lucile Halsell Conservatory at the Botanical Garden in San Antonio, Texas{{Cite web|url=https://www.sanantoniomag.com/May-2017/In-Bloom-Preview-the-San-Antonio-Botanical-Garden-Expansion/|title=In Bloom: Preview the San Antonio Botanical Garden Expansion|last=Petty|first=Kathleen|date=May 2017|website=San Antonio Magazine|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2018-12-30}}
- 2018, "A Long Road Back", University of Mississippi Museum, Oxford, Mississippi
References
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External links
- {{Official website|http://www.georgetobolowsky.com/}}
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