Robert Spinazzola
“In 1975 I began working in Cass Corridor, a tough but culturally significant district of Detroit, shaping and assembling discarded motorcycle and salvaged steel parts. The process has evolved into acetylene and electric welded constructions. I still choose to use discarded mechanical artifacts because I find them singularly precious and beautiful. Though I’ve lived in New York over 30 years, the subject of many of my sculptures involves the City of Detroit and its automotive-based workforce. These roots have never left me.
Currently home as a symbol has become a centering focus of my work. This is my 40th year of making sculpture.” —Robert Anthony Spinazzola, Hastings on Hudson, NY
18 Valley Place Hastings on Hudson, NY 10706