Robin Rhode

Jan 9, 2013

New York City

Robin Rhode has taken over both New York spaces of Lehmann Maupin gallery to present his two-part exhibition. Take Your Mind Off The Street features a new series of street-based photographs while Paries Pictus presents an educational wall drawing intervention with Time In, a local outreach program specializing in arts education for underprivileged school children.

Robin Rhode is a South African-born and Berlin-based multidisciplinary artist. He engages a variety of visual languages such as photography, performance, drawing and sculpture to create arrestingly beautiful narratives that are brought to life using quotidian materials such as soap, charcoal, chalk and paint.

Coming of age in a newly post-apartheid South Africa, Rhode was exposed to new forms of creative expression motivated by the spirit of the individual rather than dictated by a political or social agenda. The growing influence of hip-hop, film, and popular sports on youth culture as well as the community’s reliance on storytelling in the form of colorful murals encouraged the development of Rhode’s hybrid street-based aesthetic. His strategic interventions transform urban landscapes into imaginary worlds, compressing space and time, as two-dimensional renderings become the subject of three-dimensional interactions by a sole protagonist, usually played by the artist or by an actor inhabiting the role of artist. Melding individual expressionism with broader socio-economic concerns, Rhode’s work reveals a mastery of illusion, a rich range of historical and contemporary references, and an innate skill for blending high and low art forms.

Lehmann Maupin

January 10 – February 23, 2013

540 West 26th Street
New York, NY 10001

201 Chrystie St
New York, NY 10002
USA

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