BIOGRAPHY

Sculptor and artist Nathan Slate Joseph is renowned for his unique process of creating dynamic, abstract compositions of galvanized steel. The Israeli-born artist produces rhythmic, geometric works by applying pure mineral pigment mixed with acid and water to zinc-galvanized steel pieces, and soldering them together. His intensely vibrant color palette completes the riveting effect of his art.

While growing up near Jerusalem, Nathan drew inspiration from the walls that have surrounded parts of the city since ancient times, and his paintings and sculptures often reflect images of walls. Also interwoven in his works are allusions to the themes of globalization, immigration and climate change.

Nathan moved to New York City in the 1960’s and began experimenting with scrap metal. He developed his singular technique of staining the metal with vivid color pigments and then exposing these works to the elements, creating the rich, unpredictable patinas and textures that are his signature.

Legendary artist Larry Rivers described Nathan’s work by saying, “There’s a kind of weight and primitive attractiveness to the work. It’s attention-getting. He’s got something going, and I really think it’s good.”