Indochina
Indochina
Indochina

Walter Robinson

Indochina, 2021182.9 x 121.9cmSign in to view price
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The painting features a vibrant composition with bold colors and stylized figures. The central subject is a person depicted in a dynamic, active pose, wearing a bright yellow top and green pants. The figure's facial features are painted in an expressive manner, with a blue headpiece adding visual interest. The background is filled with lush, verdant foliage, creating a sense of movement and energy. The artist's distinctive style and use of expressive brushstrokes suggest this is a contemporary work exploring themes of human activity and the natural environment. ...

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Walter Robinson
Artist
Walter Robinson
B.1950, American

Walter Robinson began painting in New York during the late 70's, where he was associated with the Picture Generation and soon became a key figure on the local scene. He is also highly popular for his work as an editor and critic: he was the publisher of Art-Rite and then co-founded the Artnet magazine. As a critic, he originated in 2014 the term "zombie formalism" that fuelled many debates. A pioneer of the Picture Generation, Robinson painted nurses before Richard Prince and spin paintings before Damien Hirst. His work is almost exclusively figurative and consisting of appropriation of commercial images. One finds advertisements for Target, Land's End, and other cheap fashion catalogues (the Normcore series), images of romance novel covers (Romance series), and also pictures of food and pharmaceutical products (Still Lifes) Most of the images he diverts are ranging from materialistic desires represented by common consumer items (such as clothes, food, pharmaceutical products, banknotes), to very idealistic and paradigmatic desires found in advertising clichés displaying the playful happiness of the multicultural Western ideal. Robinson's tone, for instance when he speaks of consumerism as a perfect world, always seems ironic but never cynical.. ...

Walter Robinson: Artworks
Nightmare
Walter RobinsonNightmare, 2021
152.4 x 121.9cm
Hawaii
Walter RobinsonHawaii, 2023
152.4 x 152.4cm
Daily Medications
Walter RobinsonDaily Medications, 2020
101.6 x 152.4cm
Undressed to Kill
Walter RobinsonUndressed to Kill, 2018
243.8 x 167.6cm
Hungry Hill
Walter RobinsonHungry Hill, 2018
243.8 x 167.6cm
Strange Journey
Walter RobinsonStrange Journey, 2017
233.7 x 160cm
Morgue for Venus
Walter RobinsonMorgue for Venus, 2019
101.6 x 152.4cm
Autopsy
Walter RobinsonAutopsy, 2022
121.9 x 91.4cm
Dangerous to Handle
The Castaways
Walter RobinsonThe Castaways, 2021
190.5 x 137.2cm
Indochina
Walter RobinsonIndochina, 2021
182.9 x 121.9cm
The Pit
Walter RobinsonThe Pit, 2022
152.4 x 152.4cm
Buccaneer
Walter RobinsonBuccaneer, 2018
98 x 73.5cm
Models in the Studio II
Judas
Walter RobinsonJudas, 2018
61 x 45.7cm
Galerie Sebastien Bertrand

Founded in 2012 in Geneva, Galerie Sébastien Bertrand primarily represents emerging international artists, while also collaborating with more established figures. Many of the gallery’s artists have held their first solo or European solo exhibitions there. Acting as both an incubator and a springboard, the gallery is committed to fostering artistic development and facilitating collaborations with prominent institutions.

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