Eva
Rubinstein (born 1933) is a Polish-American photographer whose
artistic works present portraits, nudes and interiors, often taken
in New York.
Early life
Rubinstein
was born in Buenos Aires where her mother, the ballerina
Nela Młynarska, was accompanying her father, the pianist Arthur
Rubinstein, on a concert tour of South America. She was raised
in Paris where she began to train as a ballet dancer at the age of
five. In 1939, at the beginning of World War II, the family
moved to the United States where Eva Rubinstein received American
citizenship in 1946. She attended Scripps College in Claremont,
California, and studied drama at the University of California,
Los Angeles. From 1953, she worked as a dancer and actress in
New York. In 1956, she married William Sloane Coffin and
gave birth to three children, Anna, Alexander and David. The marriage
ended in divorce in 1968.
Photography
In
1967, Rubinstein became seriously interested in photography,
benefitting from workshops with Lisette Model and Diane
Arbus. In addition to her work as a photojournalist, she has
taken more intimate photographs of people, including nudes, and of
(often empty) interiors. In an interview with Frank Horvat, she
explained she had always shown great respect for the people she
photographed, never wishing to intrude. She has also taught
photography at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan (1972)
and at Manhattanville College, Purchase, New York,
(1974-1975).
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