Christopher Slatoff Art
American sculptor Christopher Slatoff was born April 27, 1953 in Oakland, California. His father, Howard Slatoff, was a painter, art professor, Dean of Men and Chairman of the Art Department at California State University Hayward, as well as professor at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco where Christopher became his assistant. Following the family tradition and choosing sculpting as a profession, Slatoff studied in both the United States and France, ultimately earning his Bachelor of Fine Arts in sculpture from California State University, Long Beach. Slatoff has held several solo exhibitions and has participated in many group shows at various galleries, museums and universities in southern California, Arizona and New York.
In 1986, Slatoff received a California Artist-in-Residence Grant to work with special-needs children in the Vista School System. He has been a guest artist facilitator in sculpture for children at the Metropolitan State Hospital, a state facility, in Norwalk, California. Slatoff was the official sculptor of the Via Dolorosa Society, for which he sculpted several Stations of the Cross cast in bronze and installed in multiple locations across southern California. His Pieta can be seen at the Mission San Diego and Jesus Being Nailed to the Cross at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena. Among some of his public art commissions are Sheltering Wings for the San Diego Port Commission at Shoreline Park in Coronado, and seven life-sized sculpture projects in Japan, Holland and the Canary Islands.
In 2009, in collaboration with the world-renowned author Ray Bradbury, Slatoff completed a 7′ sculpture depicting Bradbury’s father carrying a young Bradbury home from the circus. The sculpture, The Illustrated Man, has received wide acclaim.
2010s Realist Christopher Slatoff Art
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2010s Realist Christopher Slatoff Art
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Early 2000s Realist Christopher Slatoff Art
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Early 2000s Realist Christopher Slatoff Art
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2010s Realist Christopher Slatoff Art
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1980s Realist Christopher Slatoff Art
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1980s Realist Christopher Slatoff Art
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1980s Realist Christopher Slatoff Art
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Frederick Hart"Herself", Frederick Hart, Acrylic Female Sculpture, 17x16x6 in., 176/350, white, 1984
1980s Realist Christopher Slatoff Art
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2010s Contemporary Christopher Slatoff Art
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1890s Realist Christopher Slatoff Art
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Christopher Slatoff Art
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2010s Contemporary Christopher Slatoff Art
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Christopher Slatoff Art
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2010s Contemporary Christopher Slatoff Art
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Christopher Slatoff Art
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1980s Realist Christopher Slatoff Art
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