Johanna Robinson
Bee Dispersal (After Rube Goldberg)
Pochoir (stencil) and gouache on paper,
12” x 9”
Johanna Robinson is a Brooklyn-based artist whose work explores the limits of constructed knowledge. In her paintings, the living and seemingly inanimate are inseparable, alive, and situated within and part of the landscape and architecture. Using imagination as a source for truth-seeking and world building, her work brings attention to the permeability of the thresholds of reality and fiction. Robinson received an MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia and is currently studying History and Worldmaking at the New Centre for Research and Practice. Recent exhibitions of her work include: Wish Fulfillment, CRUSH Projects, New York, NY; Quaquaversal, Gaa Gallery, New York, NY; Carousel, Stephen Street Gallery, Ridgewood, NY; Spring Break, Tomato Mouse, New York, NY; Kutlesa Gallery, Goldau, Switzerland; and Reduction to Satire (Reductio ad Satura), curated by Fatoş Üstek, NADA curated.
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