Haim Steinbach

Haim Steinbach

Born in:

1944

Nationality:

Israeli American

Birthplace:

Rehovot, Israel

Based in:

Brooklyn & San Diego

Biography:

Since the 1980s, Haim Steinbach has been assembling found objects—including toys, cereal boxes, elephant footstools, and ancient pottery—into surprising and compelling groupings that play upon the malleability of perception and meaning. As he explains: “My work is about the all-too-frequent disconnect between looking and seeing, between being aware that something is there and knowing what it means.” Interested in how context influences meaning, he displays objects on colored, wedge-shaped plywood shelves, places them in wooden boxes, or displays them in elaborate installations to foster new associations. In The Roots (2011), for example, he lines up two plastic pipe fittings, a Darth Vader figurine, a carved wooden figure of an old man, a gnarled tree root, and a dog’s rubber chew toy, inviting viewers to find meaning in this grouping by considering each object anew.




spiderfish 2

2008


aminated wood shelves, Halloween plastic pail and "Pepperidge Farm Goldfish Crackers" carton


67.3 x 74.9 x 40.6 cm



Crate & Barrel 2

2008


Plastic laminated wood, 6 rubber dog chews; 2 'Crate & Barrel cardboard boxes'; stainless steel vase


150 x 297.8 x 66cm