Eva Rubinstein

© Eva Rubinstein. Photograph and digital image © Delaware Art Museum. Not for reproduction or p…
Eva Rubinstein
© Eva Rubinstein. Photograph and digital image © Delaware Art Museum. Not for reproduction or publication.

Eva Rubinstein

American photographer, born 1933 Buenos Aires, Argentina
BiographyEva Rubinstein was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1933 and raised in Paris, France. She moved to the United States with her family during World War II and became an American citizen in 1946. Having trained early as a ballet dancer, she studied at Scripps College and at the University of California, Los Angeles in the theater department.

Rubinstein began studying photography seriously in the late 1960s and worked as a photojournalist. She also created and exhibited her personal work and taught at the School of Visual Arts, New York and Manhattanville College, Purchase in the early 1970s. Rubinstein's work has been exhibited at the Dayton Art Institute, New Orleans Museum of Art, and countless galleries, and is included collection of the Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College, Chicago.
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