The art of Jules Kirschenbaum, with its very apparent reflection of
the artist's struggle to find meaning in life, is a search for truth in
odd bits of studio debris, in strange or imagined objects, or in his own
visage.
Drawing on existential themes from philosophy, literature, and religion,
the artist deals with issues of mortality and the spirit. In an age
which reveled in abstraction and images of the banal, Kirschenbaum's
work was steeped in the Western tradition of representation.
In his mature work, images of people and objects become metaphors for a
deep examination of the nature of being and the human spirit. A
Professor of Art at Drake University for over 30 years, Kirschenbaum is
an undiscovered master.