Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 8

Andrew Cornell Robinson
"CONGREGATION OF WITS: Box of 1000", silkscreen prints, double-sided, custom box

2018

$10,000
£7,726.73
€8,932.83
CA$14,130.72
A$15,848.55
CHF 8,299.64
MX$192,575.29
NOK 105,391.50
SEK 99,918.57
DKK 66,678.93

About the Item

"CONGREGATION OF WITS, Box Set of 1000 Prints", 2018, limited-edition collection of 1000 double-sided silkscreen prints – color image on one side, black text on other side – by Andrew Cornell Robinson. There are 3 box sets in custom-made red linen archival boxes with a gold stamped title. The prints are of various sizes, the box is 17.5x17.5". Note the double-sided printing – surfaces of text, surfaces of image. There are myriad possibilities for color, pattern, language, culture, politics, identity. It's a dynamic body of work that delights in the craft of making and the experience of revealing a tapestry of image and language. Initially inspired by a visit to the Talking Sculptures of Rome, which for the past five hundred years Romans have written poems, prayers, and political protestations and pasted them on a group of ancient sculptures in the eternal city. Much like the public exchange of ideas that take place today upon social media platforms and street art, he has created a collection of silkscreen prints comprised of 1,000 drawings with corresponding text messages printed on the back of each image. Andrew Cornell Robinson is an interdisciplinary artist working across media (ceramics, textiles, painting, prints, etc.). His work is influenced by collaborative craft communities, traditions, and the performative qualities of cultural production. The underlying ideas exploring identity, histories, rituals, and power in his work aim to create a space for intimate experiences and open narratives. He studied ceramic sculpture at the Glasgow School of Art and the Maryland Institute College of Art where he received a BFA. He was awarded an MFA from the School of Visual Arts, where he became interested in the intersection of memory, identity, politics, and power. He has been featured in many publications including Sculpture Magazine, Huffington Post, Hyperallergic, Art Info, et al. He has participated in curatorial and research projects and recently was a participating artist in Debtfair a project in the Whitney Biennial. Andrew has also worked on collaborations with designers such as Donna Karan’s Urban Zen project where his work in ceramics led to workshops with artisans in Haiti and the creation of a ceramic studio in Port-au-Prince. He is currently working with The Powerhouse Arts Workshop and their design team from the Pritzker-prize winning architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron in the design and development of a contemporary industrial fabrication center established to serve the working needs of artists in New York City. He is currently a member of the faculty at Parsons School of Design and Greenwich House Pottery in New York City. His work has been presented extensively throughout the world with the Anna Kustera Gallery, David & Schweitzer Contemporary, Christopher Stout Gallery, Joyce Goldstein Gallery, Baltimore Contemporary Museum of Art (Maryland), Ross Art Museum (Ohio), the Crafts Council (United Kingdom), Saint Joseph’s University (Pennsylvania) and many more. Andrew lives and works in New York City.

More From This Seller

View All
"CONGREGATION OF WITS: BOX SET", 41 silkscreen prints, double-sided, custom box
By Andrew Cornell Robinson
Located in Toronto, Ontario
"CONGREGATION OF WITS, Box Set of 41 Prints", 2018, limited-edition collection of 40 double-sided silkscreen prints, plus one title print, by Andrew Cornell Robinson. There are 10 box sets in custom-made chocolate linen archival boxes with a gold stamped title. Each print is signed, stamped and editioned. The prints measure 17x17", the box 17.5x17.5". Note the double-sided printing – surfaces of text, surfaces of image. The installation (see photos above) is a striking performance in itself with myriad possibilities for color, pattern, language, culture, politics, identity. The artist is pleased to offer guidance on the installation, according to the collector's wishes. Or a collector may arrange personally. It's a dynamic body of work that delights in the craft of making and the experience of revealing a tapestry of image and language. Initially inspired by a visit to the Talking Sculptures...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Archival Paper, Color, Screen, Linen

"4 (Recalculate Your Balance)", silkscreen print, double-sided, cotton rag paper
By Andrew Cornell Robinson
Located in Toronto, Ontario
"4 (Recalculate Your Bank Balance)", 2018, is a limited-edition silkscreen print, double-sided by Andrew Cornell Robinson. This print is an edi...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Archival Paper, Color, Screen

"D (It's A Riot)", silkscreen print, double-sided, cotton rag paper, edition
By Andrew Cornell Robinson
Located in Toronto, Ontario
"D (It's A Riot)", 2018, is a limited-edition silkscreen print, double-sided by Andrew Cornell Robinson. This print is an edition of 40. Each print is signed, stamped and numbered. The prints measure 17x17". Note the double-sided printing – surfaces of text, surfaces of image. See the full installation (photo above) as a striking performance in itself with myriad possibilities for color, pattern, language, culture, politics, identity. It's a dynamic body of work that delights in the craft of making and the experience of revealing a tapestry of image and language. Initially inspired by a visit to the Talking...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Archival Paper, Color, Screen

"SS (Masks We Wear)", silkscreen print, double-sided, cotton rag paper, edition
By Andrew Cornell Robinson
Located in Toronto, Ontario
"SS (Masks We Wear)", 2018, is a limited-edition silkscreen print, double-sided by Andrew Cornell Robinson. This print is an edition of 40. Each print is signed, stamped and numbered. The prints measure 17x17". Note the double-sided printing – surfaces of text, surfaces of image. See the full installation (photo above) as a striking performance in itself with myriad possibilities for color, pattern, language, culture, politics, identity. It's a dynamic body of work that delights in the craft of making and the experience of revealing a tapestry of image and language. Initially inspired by a visit to the Talking...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Archival Paper, Color, Screen

"DRAWING INVENTORY (Bottled Snake Oil Salesmen)", acrylic painting, silkscreen
By Andrew Cornell Robinson
Located in Toronto, Ontario
"DRAWING INVENTORY (Bottled Snake Oil Salesmen)", 2019, painting in acrylic, charcoal, pencil, oil pastel, silkscreen print on toned cotton rag paper by artist Andrew Cornell Robinson...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Cotton, Paper, Charcoal, Acrylic, Screen, Oil Pastel, Graphite

"S (It Is Safe To Be A Woman)", silkscreen print, double-sided, cotton rag paper
By Andrew Cornell Robinson
Located in Toronto, Ontario
"S (It Is Safe To Be A Woman)", 2018, is a limited-edition silkscreen print, double-sided by Andrew Cornell Robinson. This print is an edition of 40. Each print is signed, stamped and numbered. The prints measure 17x17". Note the double-sided printing – surfaces of text, surfaces of image. See the full installation (photo above) as a striking performance in itself with myriad possibilities for color, pattern, language, culture, politics, identity. It's a dynamic body of work that delights in the craft of making and the experience of revealing a tapestry of image and language. Initially inspired by a visit to the Talking Sculptures...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Archival Paper, Color, Screen

You May Also Like

The Riffinato Casket - Original Screen Print by Bettino Craxi - 1989
By Bettino Craxi
Located in Roma, IT
Image dimensions: 38.4 x 26.6 cm. Editions of 120 units and some Artist's proofs. Published in the Portfolio "Bettino Craxi 1989". Signed and numbered in the bottom with pen, it i...
Category

1980s Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Screen

Petite Rapsodie de la Main, Portfolio of 10 Relief Prints and Puzzle by Berrocal
By Miguel Berrocal
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Miguel Berrocal, Spanish (1933 - 2006) Title: Petite Rapsodie de la Main Year: 1966 Medium: Portfolio of 10 Folios with synthetic Relief Prints on the front and back, Puzzle,...
Category

1960s Modern Figurative Prints

Materials

Color

"Mystery Box (Boîte mystère)" Ben Vautier, Fluxus Movement Conceptual Sculpture
By Ben Vautier
Located in New York, NY
Ben Vautier Mystery Box (Boîte mystère), 1965 Painted wood with letterpress label 3 13/16 × 2 3/4 × 2 7/16 inches Ben Vautier was a French artist known for his text-based paintings...
Category

1960s Conceptual Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Paper

Mexican Artist signed limited edition original art print silkscreen collage n3
Located in Miami, FL
Cisco Jimenez (Mexico, 1959) 'Aparición del Señor de Chalma', 2006 silkscreen, collage on paper 31.5 x 23.7 in. (80 x 60 cm.) Edition of 99 Unframed ID: JIM1752-003-109 Hand-signed b...
Category

Early 2000s Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Paper, Color, Screen

Wisdom, Contemporary Geometric Screenprint with Embossed Foil by Xiu-ping Liao
By Xiu-ping Liao
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Xiu-ping Liao, Taiwanese (1936 - ) Title: Wisdom Year: 1972 Medium: Silkscreen with Embossing on Foil paper, signed and numbered Edition: 2/50 Size: 20 x 26 inches
Category

1970s Modern Abstract Prints

Materials

Screen

James Crawford "Pile Series" 6 Silkscreen Signed Numbered
Located in Detroit, MI
"Pile Series" was completed during the 1970s. It has a tongue-in-cheek affect as all the prints are photographs of stacks, or "piles", of industrial construction items silkscreened on cardboard giving these building materials a more aesthetic value. These silkscreens are mentioned and one is pictured in the famous, "Kick Out the Jams: Detroit Cass Corridor 1963 - 1977" iconic publication by the Detroit Institute of Arts regarding Detroit's Cass Corridor Artists. They are all signed and numbered. James Alan Crawford was born in 1944 in Hillsdale, Michigan. He studied art for two years at Michigan State University before transferring to Wayne State University and graduating there. He received his MFA in 1969 while being mentored by John Egner and Aris Koutroulis...
Category

Late 20th Century Contemporary More Prints

Materials

Cardboard