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Marc Andre Robinson

MARMythMonolith(LiberationMovement)2007

 

MARC ANDRE ROBINSON, Twice Told
Studio Museum Harlem, Nov 12, 2015 – Mar 6, 2016

Myth Monolith Liberation Movement, 2007.

About:

Marc Andre Robinson works in sculpture, drawing, video and interactive public projects that revolve around a psychology of historical, cultural and familial belonging. Playing with the dialogue between art and artifact, he collects discarded furniture and transforms it into sculptural assemblages with complex and delicately balanced symbology. Robinson’s drawings are often marked by meticulous patterning and repetition, while his public projects have involved creating catalysts for members of the community to voice their historical reflections.

MARThronefortheGreatestRapperofallTime2005

Throne for the Greatest Rapper of all Time, 2005.

MARHighTable2oo9

High Table, 2009.

MARRightofReturn2013

Right of return, 2013?.

MARWalkingAmnesia2002

Walking Amnesia, 2002.

Born in Los Angeles, Robinson earned a BFA from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and an MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art. He participated in the Whitney Independent Study Program and was artist-in-residence at the Studio Museum in Harlem, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and The Rocktower in Kingston Jamaica. Robinson has exhibited extensively in the US and abroad at venues including the New Museum of Contemporary Art, NY; the Contemporary Museum of Baltimore and the Centre for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow. His work has been featured in Art Forum, Art News, Paris Vogue, New York Times and other international publications. Robinson was recently awarded an Art Matters grant to travel to South Africa in 2010 and has upcoming exhibitions in New York City, Long Island, Baltimore and Philadelphia. He currently lives and works in Brooklyn. (text SMH)