Philip Robinson

Philip Robinson

Biography

PHILIP A. ROBINSON JR. is an award-winning multi-media sculptor and conceptual artist, who uses wood to symbolize temporality within natural cycles of time and geography to amplify the narrative of identity and representation within popular and marginalized cultures. Robinson has exhibited throughout the tri-state area including, Prizm Art Fair during Miami Art Basel, The Black Wall Street Gallery, the Contemporary Art Curator Magazine, the Rush Arts Gallery, the Barrett Art Center, LuluLemon (Hudson Yards), The National Academy Museum and School, the Washington Square Outdoor Art Exhibition, The Frances Young Tang Museum and Art Gallery, 14C Jersey City Art show & Juried Exhibition, The Bronx Art Space, The Novado Gallery, The Bridge Art Gallery, Akwaaba Gallery, The BSB Gallery, The Conceptions Art Show (New York), Neumeraki, Pro Arts Jersey City, The Carrie Able Gallery, Grace Church School Benefit Auction, the Merseles Studios, 107 Bowers Gallery, the Distillery Gallery, the NEWYORKMINDED Gallery, 1978 Maplewood Arts Center, and SNEAKERROOM. He received his BFA in Studio Art from Skidmore College and his MFA in Sculpture from Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers.

Artist Statement

Philip A. Robinson uses wood to symbolize temporality within natural cycles of time and geography to amplify the narrative of identity within popular and marginalized cultures. The linear marks and structural beauty in spalted maple; the varied palate of tinted tones in walnut and the enduring history of the red oak trees, metaphorically define and contextualize selfhood as part of a global discourse about power paradigms that delineate culture and ethnicity as a valued product and object d’art within the marketplace. 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 work affirms the vital connection between the foundation of one’s identity and the necessity for corrective historical discourse to avoid becoming extinct.

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Old Talks with New Icons: I'm Not a BusinessMan, I'm a Business, Man!/Wood & Metal/73.75"x49.75"x2.5"

Old Talks with New Icons: I'm Not a BusinessMan, I'm a Business, Man!/Wood & Metal/73.75"x49.75"x2.5"

Old Talks with New Icons: Man in Yellow Pants/Wood & Metal/83.75"x37.75"x2.5"

Old Talks with New Icons: Man in Yellow Pants/Wood & Metal/83.75"x37.75"x2.5"

Old Talks with New Icons: Speak Low (Roy Hargrove)?Wood& Metal/83.75"x37.75"x2.5"

Old Talks with New Icons: Speak Low (Roy Hargrove)?Wood& Metal/83.75"x37.75"x2.5"

Old Talks with New Icons: You Ain't Gotta Lie Momma Said!/Wood& Metal/76.75"x56.75"x2.5

Old Talks with New Icons: You Ain't Gotta Lie Momma Said!/Wood& Metal/76.75"x56.75"x2.5

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Old Talks with New Icons: Still Mine/Wood& Metal/44"x25"x3"

Untitled Faces .05/Wood, Metal, Bronze, Marble/35"x18"x6"

Untitled Faces .05/Wood, Metal, Bronze, Marble/35"x18"x6"

Untitled Faces .08/Wood, Bronze, Metal, Marble, Calf Skin/34"x29"

Untitled Faces .08/Wood, Bronze, Metal, Marble, Calf Skin/34"x29"

Untitled Faces .09/Wood, Metal, Bronze, Marble, Calf Skin/60"x34"

Untitled Faces .09/Wood, Metal, Bronze, Marble, Calf Skin/60"x34"

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