Robin Hill - All That You Touch
Robin Hill is an artist whose work focuses on the intersection between drawing, photography, and sculpture. Her recent work takes on a collaborative sensibility, where objects and materials which have been rejected by others have served as starting points for acts of transformation.
Robin Hill was represented in New York by Lennon-Weinberg, Inc. until its closing in 2019. Her work has also been shown in New York at Flipside, Smack Mellon Studios, Pierogi Gallery, The Rotunda Gallery, The Sculpture Center, PS 1/MOMA, ES Van Dam, and the Lesley Heller Workspace; in the Bay Area at Don Soker Gallery, the Richard L. Nelson Gallery, the Crocker Museum, Jay Jay Gallery, The San Francisco Center for the Book, SOMARTS, and the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art; in LA, at the Brewery Project and Another year in LA; In Houston at Project Row Houses and Fotofest.
Hill is the recipient of two Pollock-Krasner Foundation Awards, two New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowships in Sculpture, a National Endowment for the Arts Sculpture Fellowship. She is a two time Anonymous Was a Woman nominee. Her work has been reviewed in Two Coats of Paint, New York Times, Art Forum, Art in America, Arts, Sculpture Magazine, Zettel, Art and Antiquities, Review Magazine, the Village Voice, New York Magazine, New Yorker, Other Voices, National Public Radio, Yale University Radio., and has been the subject of catalog essays for the exhibitions Case Discussions by Kristin Koster, Multiplying the Variations by Raphael Rubinstein, Emergence and Structure by Jonah Lehrer, and All That You Touch by Iris Cushing.
ROBIN HILL: All That You Touch
Pamela Salisbury Gallery, New York. 2024
Catalog: Design by Lisa Ekström
Essay by Iris Cushing
Photography by Nicole Rico
Printed by Fong & Fong Printers and Lithographers
Printed in the United States
Edition of 500
The artist wishes to thank: Pamela Salisbury, Estella Atekwana (Dean of the College of Letters and Science University of California), Elizabeth Freeman (Associate Dean of the Faculty in the Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies), the UC Davis Office of Research for the award of a Publication Assistance Grant, the UC DavisAcademic Senate for Research and Travel Grants, Rachel Teagle (Founding Director, Manetti Shrem Museum), studio assistants: Zahra Hooshyar, Emmanuel Camacho Larios, Raji Scoggin, and Alice Herbert; Nicole Rico, Trina and Rob McKeever, Meg Hehner, Iris Cushing, Lisa Ekström, Connor Phillips, Sadie Bills, Wheeler Bills, and Tom Bills for their contributions of inspiration, support, and collaboration. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without written permission from the authors.
Images © 2023 Robin Hill
Text © 2023 Iris Cushing
Robin Hill is an artist whose work focuses on the intersection between drawing, photography, and sculpture. Her recent work takes on a collaborative sensibility, where objects and materials which have been rejected by others have served as starting points for acts of transformation.
Robin Hill was represented in New York by Lennon-Weinberg, Inc. until its closing in 2019. Her work has also been shown in New York at Flipside, Smack Mellon Studios, Pierogi Gallery, The Rotunda Gallery, The Sculpture Center, PS 1/MOMA, ES Van Dam, and the Lesley Heller Workspace; in the Bay Area at Don Soker Gallery, the Richard L. Nelson Gallery, the Crocker Museum, Jay Jay Gallery, The San Francisco Center for the Book, SOMARTS, and the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art; in LA, at the Brewery Project and Another year in LA; In Houston at Project Row Houses and Fotofest.
Hill is the recipient of two Pollock-Krasner Foundation Awards, two New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowships in Sculpture, a National Endowment for the Arts Sculpture Fellowship. She is a two time Anonymous Was a Woman nominee. Her work has been reviewed in Two Coats of Paint, New York Times, Art Forum, Art in America, Arts, Sculpture Magazine, Zettel, Art and Antiquities, Review Magazine, the Village Voice, New York Magazine, New Yorker, Other Voices, National Public Radio, Yale University Radio., and has been the subject of catalog essays for the exhibitions Case Discussions by Kristin Koster, Multiplying the Variations by Raphael Rubinstein, Emergence and Structure by Jonah Lehrer, and All That You Touch by Iris Cushing.
ROBIN HILL: All That You Touch
Pamela Salisbury Gallery, New York. 2024
Catalog: Design by Lisa Ekström
Essay by Iris Cushing
Photography by Nicole Rico
Printed by Fong & Fong Printers and Lithographers
Printed in the United States
Edition of 500
The artist wishes to thank: Pamela Salisbury, Estella Atekwana (Dean of the College of Letters and Science University of California), Elizabeth Freeman (Associate Dean of the Faculty in the Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies), the UC Davis Office of Research for the award of a Publication Assistance Grant, the UC DavisAcademic Senate for Research and Travel Grants, Rachel Teagle (Founding Director, Manetti Shrem Museum), studio assistants: Zahra Hooshyar, Emmanuel Camacho Larios, Raji Scoggin, and Alice Herbert; Nicole Rico, Trina and Rob McKeever, Meg Hehner, Iris Cushing, Lisa Ekström, Connor Phillips, Sadie Bills, Wheeler Bills, and Tom Bills for their contributions of inspiration, support, and collaboration. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without written permission from the authors.
Images © 2023 Robin Hill
Text © 2023 Iris Cushing
Robin Hill is an artist whose work focuses on the intersection between drawing, photography, and sculpture. Her recent work takes on a collaborative sensibility, where objects and materials which have been rejected by others have served as starting points for acts of transformation.
Robin Hill was represented in New York by Lennon-Weinberg, Inc. until its closing in 2019. Her work has also been shown in New York at Flipside, Smack Mellon Studios, Pierogi Gallery, The Rotunda Gallery, The Sculpture Center, PS 1/MOMA, ES Van Dam, and the Lesley Heller Workspace; in the Bay Area at Don Soker Gallery, the Richard L. Nelson Gallery, the Crocker Museum, Jay Jay Gallery, The San Francisco Center for the Book, SOMARTS, and the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art; in LA, at the Brewery Project and Another year in LA; In Houston at Project Row Houses and Fotofest.
Hill is the recipient of two Pollock-Krasner Foundation Awards, two New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowships in Sculpture, a National Endowment for the Arts Sculpture Fellowship. She is a two time Anonymous Was a Woman nominee. Her work has been reviewed in Two Coats of Paint, New York Times, Art Forum, Art in America, Arts, Sculpture Magazine, Zettel, Art and Antiquities, Review Magazine, the Village Voice, New York Magazine, New Yorker, Other Voices, National Public Radio, Yale University Radio., and has been the subject of catalog essays for the exhibitions Case Discussions by Kristin Koster, Multiplying the Variations by Raphael Rubinstein, Emergence and Structure by Jonah Lehrer, and All That You Touch by Iris Cushing.
ROBIN HILL: All That You Touch
Pamela Salisbury Gallery, New York. 2024
Catalog: Design by Lisa Ekström
Essay by Iris Cushing
Photography by Nicole Rico
Printed by Fong & Fong Printers and Lithographers
Printed in the United States
Edition of 500
The artist wishes to thank: Pamela Salisbury, Estella Atekwana (Dean of the College of Letters and Science University of California), Elizabeth Freeman (Associate Dean of the Faculty in the Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies), the UC Davis Office of Research for the award of a Publication Assistance Grant, the UC DavisAcademic Senate for Research and Travel Grants, Rachel Teagle (Founding Director, Manetti Shrem Museum), studio assistants: Zahra Hooshyar, Emmanuel Camacho Larios, Raji Scoggin, and Alice Herbert; Nicole Rico, Trina and Rob McKeever, Meg Hehner, Iris Cushing, Lisa Ekström, Connor Phillips, Sadie Bills, Wheeler Bills, and Tom Bills for their contributions of inspiration, support, and collaboration. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without written permission from the authors.
Images © 2023 Robin Hill
Text © 2023 Iris Cushing