About
PHILIP A. ROBINSON JR. is an award-winning multi-media sculptor, conceptual artist and educator, who uses wood to symbolize temporality within natural cycles of time and geography to amplify the narrative of identity within popular and marginalized cultures.
Through thoughtful selection of materials and the science of dendrochronology - as a protocol for historic markers for environmental changes through time - his work accentuates aesthetic and historic patterns between self and the world, with socio-political undertones. These undertones are shaped by influences from a Cherokee and African American mother and a Trinidadian and British father against the backdrop of the 1980s neo-conceptual art and installation practices and a climate of laissez-faire capitalism and technological advances.
Robinson’s ongoing exploration of identity raises questions: Who controls culture? How does history shape the importance of culture? How does historic culture become appropriated into popular culture? How is culture sustained and influenced by ‘others’? How does the relationship between hegemonic and marginalized cultures influence value? Do these distinct values create a schism in subjective and objective definitions of self? Robinson’s work affirms the vital connection between the foundation of one’s identity and the necessity for corrective historical discourse to avoid becoming extinct.
Robinson is a bi-coastal artist who received his BFA in Studio Art from Skidmore College and his MFA in Sculpture from Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers. He currently resides in Portland, Oregon.
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2024 Morris Museum, Morristown NJ
2024 Porsche Studios, Portland OR
2024 Eminent Domaine Winery, Newberg OR
2023 Portland International Airport, Portland OR
2023 Morris Museum Smithsonian Affiliate, Morristown NJ
2023 The Black Gallery x Bank Expensify, Portland OR
2023 Hollywood Theatre, Portland OR
2023 South Side Contemporary, Richmond VA
2023 The Dutchess Community College, Poughkeepsie, NY
2022 High Line Nine, New York, NY
2022 The Caves Art Space, Vancouver, WA
2021 Untitled Space Gallery, New York, NY
2021 Black Wall Street Gallery, New York, NY
2021 KL City Art Gallery, Malaysia, Asia
2020 Neumeraki, Jersey City NJ
2020 The Storefront Project, New York, NY
2020 BSB Gallery, Trenton, NJ
2019 The Bronx Art Space, Bronx, New York
2019 The Novado Gallery, Jersey City, New Jersey
2018 Lululemon (Broadway & Hudson Yards, New York NY
2017-18 Prizm Art Fair (Miami Art Basel), Miami, Florida
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The Rockefeller Foundation
The Morris Museum
The Frances Young Tang Museum
The National Academy Museum
Private Collections in the United States and Canada
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