Confabulations + Fantabulosas
Through Confabulations + Fantabulosas, Robinson explores how to visually represent visibility, celebrating and surrendering to various aspects of life, including joy, absence, pleasure, loss, and reverence.
Through Confabulations + Fantabulosas, Robinson explores how to visually represent visibility, celebrating and surrendering to various aspects of life, including joy, absence, pleasure, loss, and reverence.
The Jane Hartsook Gallery is excited to announce an exhibition showcasing the diverse talents of Greenwich House Pottery faculty and staff. Featuring a large vessel from a series of works created by Andrew Cornell Robinson that he made using raw clays harvested from a river bed in Haiti, and created …
Brooklyn’s own legendary Cannonball Press has again assembled a great group of printmakers and graphic artists under one roof who will be present and sell their prints for $100 or less. As part of Coney Island USA’s Congress of Curious Peoples, long-time champion of the affordable art cause Cannonball Press …
I am happy to share that three of my newest ceramic assemblages from an ongoing series titled A Queer Pentimento will be included in this group exhibition exploring the inherent dichotomies of ostentatious wealth and privilege in contrast with a searching critique of societal imbalance and deprivation. These three sculptural …
Ink, Press, Repeat; a national juried group exhibition of contemporary prints curated by master printmaker Susan J. Goldman, brings together the work of fifty artists from across the United States and features the New York City based artist Andrew Cornell Robinson’s grand-prize winning print Vanitas 6, which was created while …
A mixed tape, a sweaty group show, a talk about my art, a poem by Jericho Brown, and Janis Joplin singing. What more could I ask for?
Private lives are difficult to trace in the public pages of history. While birth, marriage, and death are fairly clear public markers of heterosexual private lives, the private lives of the homosexual are all too often erased, or redacted from our shared histories. This is exacerbated when honest revelations about …