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A Queer Pentimento
Ceramic sculptural assemblages.
Congregation of Wits
An exploration of drawing through print making, animations, sculpture and related ephemera based on over thirty years of daily drawings in sketchbooks.
Cruising
An ongoing series of portraits exploring flirtation and desire.
Fruit Bowl Manifesto
Installation images from the exhibition An Accidental Revolutionary a Fruitbowl Manifesto. It includes ceramics, prints, garments, performance collaborations and sculpture.
Graffiti Cave
In this body of work, I am exploring ways to pollute the surface of porcelain glazed vessels with graffiti.
Inventory Drawing
A series of exploratory works on paper.
My Cup Runneth Over
A project exploring the vessel form and notions of gratitude, plenty, poverty in material or humanity.
Neighbors and Strangers
Portraits of neighbors and strangers usullay gathered from drawings made on a train, bus, subway of while on a short break on the street, parks of a cafe.
NFT Truisims and One Thousand, a Congregation of Wits
Inspired by John Carpenter's campy science fiction film "They Live," and Jenny Holzer’s “Truisms”, Robinson has animated one thousand drawings and slogans as a proposal for Times Square's Midnight moments and now as an NFT.
Offering Bowls
A series of bowls containing multiple sculptural artifacts exploring collections, and notions of artifacts as relic.
Paintings
I see my paintings as objects as well as images that move from figuration into abstraction and back again. Layering and erasure plays a role in the way that I paint. Some times this plays out on a substrate of sewn and embroidered fabrics. Some times paintings become a component within a larger sculptural assemblage that may include ceramic forms juxtaposed adjacent with or incorporated into the image.
Personae
Several of the projects in my studio over the past decade have begun with an imaginary persona. They are often inspired by radical, revolutionary and queer characters, based on historical or literary figures.
Vanitas
Traditionally, Vanitas are still life artworks, which includes various symbolic images designed to remind the viewer of their mortality and of the fleeting nature of worldly desires.
Votive Portraits
Portraits drawings with charcoal, water color and ink on paper.