Bernard Kirschenbaum (born September 3, 1924 in New York City - d. February 16, 2016) [1] was an American artist.
Kirschenbaum received his bachelor's degree in design from the Chicago Institute of Design in Chicago in 1952. [2]
In 1974 he created "Twist for Max" [3] and in 1976 "Way Four" which are on permanent display at the Lynden Sculpture Garden in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
During the years 1985-91 he was a professor at the Royal Institute of Fine Arts in Stockholm. Kirschenbaum is represented in among other collections the Gothenburg Art Museum .
Kirschenbaum's work is represented in New York City by Postmasters. [4]
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