Randall Rosenthal (b. 1947, New York, NY) is a sculptor who is known for creating often-humorous hyperrealist sculptures of tabletop objects. His subjects have ranged from magazines to notepads to envelopes and boxes of money. Carved from a single block of pine, Rosenthal uses a reductive process, with no adhesives, to create these astonishingly realistic works. The works are finished using acrylic and ink.
Rosenthal received his B.F.A. from Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1969. His works have been exhibited internationally since 1976. He has exhibited at the Parrish Art Museum in Watermill, NY, at the National Museum of Art and Sport in Indianapolis, IN, and at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. Rosenthal lives and works in the Hamptons, where he is an avid surfer.

For more information on this artist, visit:
www.randallrosenthal.com/
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Exhibitions
— Randall Rosenthal
Previous Exhibitions

Hamptons Fine Art Fair
Southampton Art Center, Southampton, NY
2 September — 5 September, 2021

New Beginnings: Spring 2021
Virtual Exhibition
11 March — 5 June, 2021

Food for Thought
A Selection of Small Works Curated by Susan Meisel
28 February — 30 March, 2019

The Thrill of Deception
From Ancient Illusionistic Art to Virtual Reality
17 August , 2018— 13 January, 2019

From Lens to Eye to Hand
Photorealism 1969 to Today
6 August , 2017— 21 January, 2018

From Lens to Eye to Hand
Photorealism 1969 to Today
21 April — 12 October, 2018
Recent Press
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Randall Rosenthal
From Jock to Surfer to Sculptor: An Artist's Winding Career Path
The New York Times, 07/02/1999