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Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act.RPLA PUBLICATIONS
Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ARTISTS REPRESENTED BY ROBERTS PROJECTSROBERTS COMPANY LOS ANGELES Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ABOUT ROBERTS PROJECTSROBERTS PRODUCTS Roberts Projects was founded as Roberts & Tilton in Los Angeles in 1999 by partners Bennett Roberts, Julie Roberts and Jack Tilton. Following the passing of Jack Tilton (1951- 2017), Roberts & Tilton changed its name to Roberts Projects on January 1, 2018.DOMINIC CHAMBERS
Dominic Chambers. Dark Skin of Summer Shade, 2020. Oil on canvas. 70 x 77 in (177.8 x 195.58 cm)PETER ROGIERS
Slagroom, the Dutch word for “whip cream,” is the title of Peter Rogiers’ first exhibition in Los Angeles at Roberts & Tilton.Slagroom is a source of inspiration for the way Rogiers conceptualizes and then models his sculptures. At first glance, the work looks soft and creamy; Rogiers is a modeler, not a carver. Taking a closer look, one notices his sculptures are well structuredAMOAKO BOAFO
Roberts Projects is Los Angeles-based contemporary art gallery representing artists across multiple generations of internationally recognized, established artists as well as emerging artists including Amoako Boafo, Lenz Geerk, Jeffrey Gibson, Wangari Mathenge, Betye Saarand Kehinde Wiley
OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE By Terence Trouillot. Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe’s exhibition at Roberts Projects features an ensemble of paintings that, although clearly indebted to the colorful, virtuosic work of Barkley L. Hendricks and Kerry James Marshall, present an idiosyncratic perspective on African culture through the celebrated form of black portraiture.DANIEL CREWS-CHUBB
Daniel Crews-Chubb was born in Northampton, England. Crews-Chubb's work employs a traditional expressionistic, painterly language amid a conceptual framework investigating the potency of the iconic image and the dramatic dynamism of historic and contemporary visual repetition. He studied at Turps Art School, London and Chelsea College of Arts,London.
ROBERTS PROJECTSARTISTSEXHIBITIONSPUBLICATIONSVIDEONEWSGALLERY Roberts Projects presents a diverse and ambitious program emphasizing museum-quality, installation-based exhibitions. Since 1999, the gallery has been championing artists withSVISITCHEDULE YOUR
Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act.RPLA PUBLICATIONS
Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ARTISTS REPRESENTED BY ROBERTS PROJECTSROBERTS COMPANY LOS ANGELES Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ABOUT ROBERTS PROJECTSROBERTS PRODUCTS Roberts Projects was founded as Roberts & Tilton in Los Angeles in 1999 by partners Bennett Roberts, Julie Roberts and Jack Tilton. Following the passing of Jack Tilton (1951- 2017), Roberts & Tilton changed its name to Roberts Projects on January 1, 2018.DOMINIC CHAMBERS
Dominic Chambers. Dark Skin of Summer Shade, 2020. Oil on canvas. 70 x 77 in (177.8 x 195.58 cm)PETER ROGIERS
Slagroom, the Dutch word for “whip cream,” is the title of Peter Rogiers’ first exhibition in Los Angeles at Roberts & Tilton.Slagroom is a source of inspiration for the way Rogiers conceptualizes and then models his sculptures. At first glance, the work looks soft and creamy; Rogiers is a modeler, not a carver. Taking a closer look, one notices his sculptures are well structuredAMOAKO BOAFO
Roberts Projects is Los Angeles-based contemporary art gallery representing artists across multiple generations of internationally recognized, established artists as well as emerging artists including Amoako Boafo, Lenz Geerk, Jeffrey Gibson, Wangari Mathenge, Betye Saarand Kehinde Wiley
OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE By Terence Trouillot. Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe’s exhibition at Roberts Projects features an ensemble of paintings that, although clearly indebted to the colorful, virtuosic work of Barkley L. Hendricks and Kerry James Marshall, present an idiosyncratic perspective on African culture through the celebrated form of black portraiture.DANIEL CREWS-CHUBB
Daniel Crews-Chubb was born in Northampton, England. Crews-Chubb's work employs a traditional expressionistic, painterly language amid a conceptual framework investigating the potency of the iconic image and the dramatic dynamism of historic and contemporary visual repetition. He studied at Turps Art School, London and Chelsea College of Arts,London.
VIDEO - ROBERTSPROJECTSLA Otis College of Art and Design presents Pioneers of the Feminist Art Movement: Rachel Rosenthal. This video is part of a series of Oral Histories about early feminist artists produced on the occasion of Doin' It in Public: Art and Feminism at the Woman's Building Ben Maltz Gallery October 1, 2011 – January 28, 2012. In conjunction with the Getty Foundation's larger initiative, PacificRPLA PUBLICATIONS
Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. CURRENT AND HISTORICAL EXHIBITIONS AT ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act.KEHINDE WILEY
A behind the scenes look at Kehinde Wiley’s working process for his current exhibition The Yellow Wallpaper on view at William Morris Gallery, London (February 22 - July 12, 2020). The film follows Wiley as he travels the streets of Dalston, East London to cast for a new body of work featuring female subjects and includes CCH Pounder's narration of American novelist Charlotte Perkins GilmanDANIEL CREWS-CHUBB
Daniel Crews-Chubb was born in Northampton, England. Crews-Chubb's work employs a traditional expressionistic, painterly language amid a conceptual framework investigating the potency of the iconic image and the dramatic dynamism of historic and contemporary visual repetition. He studied at Turps Art School, London and Chelsea College of Arts,London.
SEARCH - ROBERTS PROJECTS LA Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act.AMOAKO BOAFO
Amoako Boafo was born in Accra, Ghana and is based in Vienna, Austria. Portraying individuals from the Diaspora and beyond by highlighting self-perception and beauty, Boafo invites a reflection on Black subjectivity, specifically of its diversity and complexity. His portraits are notable for their bold colors and patterns, which celebrate his subjects as a means to challenge representationARDESHIR TABRIZI
Ardeshir Tabrizi Susa, 2019 Silk thread, cotton floss and pearlescent acrylic ink on canvas 53 x 45 in (134.6 x 114.3 cm)KEHINDE WILEY
Kehinde Wiley (b. 1977, Los Angeles) is an American artist best known for his portraits that render people of color in the traditional settings of Old Master paintings. Wiley’s work brings art history face-to-face with contemporary culture, using the visual rhetoric of the heroic, the powerful, the majestic and the sublime to celebrate black and brown people the artist has met throughout the OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe was born in Accra, Ghana and currently resides in Portland, Oregon. Quaicoe’s figuration is built upon a palette where color becomes its own language of transformation, be it social, political or personal. Viewing Room Main Site Skip to contentArtists Exhibitions
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Amoako Boafo Named One of the Most Influential Artists of 2020 by Artsy December 7, 2020 By Allyssia Alleyne for Artsy At the start of 2020, it was impossible to predict that this year would transform the art world as we knew it. By March, the COVID-19 pandemic began to throw entire years of museum, gallery, and biennial exhibitions into the balance, and it may have forever rocked the international art fair circuit. In June, the Black Lives Matter movement swept through the art world and ushered in a long overdue reckoning with the inequity and systemic racism of the art industry. Amoako Boafo was one of the artists at the forefront of these waves ofchange.
Betye Saar Named One of the Most Influential Artists of 2020 by ArtsyDecember 7, 2020
By Shannon Lee for Artsy At the start of 2020, it was impossible to predict that this year would transform the art world as we knew it. By March, the COVID-19 pandemic began to throw entire years of museum, gallery, and biennial exhibitions into the balance, and it may have forever rocked the international art fair circuit. In June, the Black Lives Matter movement swept through the art world and ushered in a long overdue reckoning with the inequity and systemic racism of the art industry. Betye Saar was one of the artists at the forefront of these waves ofchange.
Jeffrey Gibson: To Feel Myself Beloved on the Earth Palm Springs Art Museum | Art Party Friday, December 4, 2020, 6pm PST Palm Springs Art Museum is pleased to announce its signature fundraising gala, Art Party, will be held virtually in your home on Friday, December 4. This online event will feature the world premiere of a new performance art piece by internationally acclaimed artist Jeffrey Gibson, as well as a behind-the-scenes studio tour showcasing highlights of his creative process. The evening will be capped off with a celebrity MC and performances by guest entertainers. Betye Saar The Travel Almanac Cover and Extensive Interview Autumn /Winter 2020
By Katrice Dustin for The Travel Almanac Betye Saar’s 1972 work _The Liberation of Aunt Jemima_ was once credited by activist Angela Davis with marking the beginning of the Black Women’s Movement. The piece—arguably Saar’s most widely known—depicts the mammy caricature of Aunt Jemima reimagined as a freedom fighter: a broom in one hand, a rifle in the other. Fast forward almost fifty years later to the second American Civil Rights Movement, and that same Jim Crow era symbol of systemic racism has finally been set free from the legacy of slavery, with Quaker agreeing in Spring 2020 to discontinue the infamous Aunt Jemima branding on their maple syrup bottles. 30 Americans Albuquerque Museum October 3, 2020 – January 3, 2021 Kehinde Wiley is participating in _30 Americans_, an exhibition showcasing many of the most important contemporary artists from across the United States. Created from the 1970s to present, the artworks, including paintings, installations, sculptures, and videos, are aesthetically and thematically diverse. This provocative exhibition explores how artists shed light on issues of racial, sexual, and historical identity. Daniel Joseph Martinez included on list of the 25 Most Influential Works of American Protest Art Since World War II October 15, 2020 By Thessaly La Force, Zoë Lescaze, Nancy Hass, and M.H. Miller forThe New York Times
On a recent afternoon, the artists Dread Scott, Catherine Opie and Shirin Neshat, as well as T contributor Nikil Saval and Whitney Museum of American Art assistant curator Rujeko Hockley, joined me on Zoom for a conversation about protest art. I had asked each to nominate five to seven works of what they considered the most powerful or influential American protest art (that is, by an American artist or by an artist who has lived or exhibited their work in America) made anytime after World War II. Zhao Zhao Collaboration with Louis Vuitton Zhao Zhao’s take on the Louis Vuitton Capucines is a puzzle of over three hundred laser-cut parts elegantly sewn together into a sophisticated composition. Treading the balance between tradition and innovation, numerous exclusive techniques, such as silkscreen printing, high-frequency embossing and 3D embroidery, have been utilized to transform over hundreds of pieces of leather comprised of five different types. Zhao Zhao's collaboration with Louis Vuitton draws on the fashion house’s rich history of collaborating with artists, including high profile projects by Takeshi Murakami, Richard Prince, Stephen Sprouse, and Yayoi Kusama. Memling Now: Hans Memling in Contemporary Art Museu Brugge, Sint-Janshospitaal, Belgium October 1, 2020 - February 1, 2021 Kehinde Wiley is participating in _Memling Now: Hans Memling in Contemporary Art_, with paintings inspired by Hans Memling, one of the most significant painters of the Burgundian Bruges genre. The exhibition brings together five contemporary artists whose work has and continues to find inspiration in Memling’s enduring masterpieces, including his world-renowned Ursula Shrine. Works both old and new by the invited artists are being integrated into the existing display of Memling works at the Sint-Janshospitaal, a centuries’ old hospital that has been recently completely restored and serves as a museum for the works of Hans Memling.Artsy Artnet
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