Robin Hill Fine Art
www.robinhillfineart.comRobin Hill Fine Art features the collected artworks from renowned architectural photographer, Robin Hill. Hill invokes his observation and intuition as he straddles the boundaries between architecture, art and design. He likes to view his artistic process as a metaphorical tripod, whereby each leg represents the three areas of his interest: One for architecture, one for design and one for art that all integrate within the camera that sits on top of the tripod. It is there that the magic happens and the alchemy begins. Inspired by a wide variety of sources that include the rigor of architect Mies van der Rohe, the free-flowing improvisations of Miles Davis, to the ancient Shamanic traditions of the Qu’ero Nation, Hill freely and effortlessly combines these eclectic inspirations to create artworks that are uniquely his own. The collected series of seven galleries include ‘Poet of Chance’ - a story of spontaneous creation featuring ‘Rosetta - The Red Scarf’ and her adventures across the globe. ‘The Genesis Series’ - a performance art drawing project in collaboration with the extraordinary artist, Jim LoParo and ‘Thee Folks of Lore’ - a series of organic portraits inspired by Hill’s journey and eventual ordainment as a Shaman of the Qu’ero nation. ‘Side by Side’ brings together two of the most iconic houses of the 20th century: The Farnsworth House by Mies van der Rohe and the Glass House by Philip Johnson whereas ‘God is in the details’ explores the nature of materials and the necessity of perspective. Born and raised in Nottingham, England (home of namesake, Robin Hood), Hill began his career in 1987 in the most inauspicious way by taking pictures of toddlers in department stores across London. He didn’t know at that stage that one day his work would be shown at the Guggenheim Museum in New York and Bilbao, as well as MoMA and the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum.
Read moreRobin Hill Fine Art features the collected artworks from renowned architectural photographer, Robin Hill. Hill invokes his observation and intuition as he straddles the boundaries between architecture, art and design. He likes to view his artistic process as a metaphorical tripod, whereby each leg represents the three areas of his interest: One for architecture, one for design and one for art that all integrate within the camera that sits on top of the tripod. It is there that the magic happens and the alchemy begins. Inspired by a wide variety of sources that include the rigor of architect Mies van der Rohe, the free-flowing improvisations of Miles Davis, to the ancient Shamanic traditions of the Qu’ero Nation, Hill freely and effortlessly combines these eclectic inspirations to create artworks that are uniquely his own. The collected series of seven galleries include ‘Poet of Chance’ - a story of spontaneous creation featuring ‘Rosetta - The Red Scarf’ and her adventures across the globe. ‘The Genesis Series’ - a performance art drawing project in collaboration with the extraordinary artist, Jim LoParo and ‘Thee Folks of Lore’ - a series of organic portraits inspired by Hill’s journey and eventual ordainment as a Shaman of the Qu’ero nation. ‘Side by Side’ brings together two of the most iconic houses of the 20th century: The Farnsworth House by Mies van der Rohe and the Glass House by Philip Johnson whereas ‘God is in the details’ explores the nature of materials and the necessity of perspective. Born and raised in Nottingham, England (home of namesake, Robin Hood), Hill began his career in 1987 in the most inauspicious way by taking pictures of toddlers in department stores across London. He didn’t know at that stage that one day his work would be shown at the Guggenheim Museum in New York and Bilbao, as well as MoMA and the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum.
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