James Prestini Explained

James Prestini
Birth Date:13 January 1908
Birth Place:Waterford, Connecticut
Death Place:Berkeley, California
Education:Yale University
Occupation:Sculptor, woodworker
Awards:Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada (1972)[1]

James Libero Prestini (January 13, 1908 – July 26, 1993) was an American sculptor, designer and woodworker.[2] [3]

Early life and education

He was born on January 13, 1908, in Waterford, Connecticut. He graduated as a mechanical engineer from Yale University in 1930. In 1933 he began teaching mathematics at Lake Forest Academy.

Career

James held the post of professor of design at the University of California, Berkeley from 1956 to 1975.[4] He was known for his art of crafting wood into thin bowls and platters,[5] having qualities similar to that of glass or ceramics.[6] [7] He made over 400 sculptures throughout his career.[8] His work is held in the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Museum of Modern Art and the Art Institute of Chicago.[4] [5] [7]

Death

He died of heart failure on July 26, 1993.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: John Simon Guggenheim Foundation James L. Prestini. 2020-07-27.
  2. Web site: University of California: In Memoriam, 1994. 2020-07-27. texts.cdlib.org.
  3. Web site: James Prestini Widewalls. 2020-07-27. www.widewalls.ch.
  4. Web site: James Prestini Smithsonian American Art Museum. 2020-07-27. americanart.si.edu.
  5. Web site: James Prestini. 2020-07-27. The Art Institute of Chicago.
  6. Web site: Craft in America » James Prestini. 2020-07-27. www.craftinamerica.org.
  7. Web site: James Prestini MoMA. 2020-07-27. The Museum of Modern Art.
  8. Web site: James Prestini. 2020-07-27. TurningGallery.org.